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water, from rain or waves, does.
damage from any source, eg mobs shooting it or you spamming your weapons ...
do you have a roof? Flat floor tiles do not count if made of wood. Stone floor tiles do count. otherwise, roof tiles count.
The sweet spot for placement can be finnicky in the dark.
???? I have never encountered this. If My roof tiles are properly placed in the first place The Rain should not bother then. The only time I'm confused is when the rain doesn't damage exposed wood which has happened in my latest build where two tiles show no signs of decay while all the others do.
you place a roof on wall and it will be fine.
But in terms of the overhang thing... I have had to do that but it was due to walls not being aligned perfectly and it was not snapped into the wall properly... it was still over it but the game did not see it as "covered". So there are situations where it is needed. Unless you want to rip out half your base or something. Situations dictate solutions. No need to have a cow over it.
I say that because it seems to happen when I place roof pieces from inside the building rather than outside. I have no problems snapping roofs to wood walls because walls are thinner. Wood beams are thicker than walls and log beams are thicker yet.
Sometimes I will place the first roof piece from outside the building and the rest from inside. In those cases, I snap the second roof piece to the edge of the first, the third to the edge of the second, and so on until that tier of roof pieces is complete.