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A '''bridge''' is a building (not a construction) that spans multiple tiles allowing [[dwarves]] to go across [[water]], [[magma]], and other obstructions. Bridges are built from the {{k|b}}uild menu, under brid{{k|g}}e. | A '''bridge''' is a building (not a construction) that spans multiple tiles allowing [[dwarves]] to go across [[water]], [[magma]], and other obstructions. Bridges are built from the {{k|b}}uild menu, under brid{{k|g}}e. | ||
− | A bridge defaults to a single tile in size. You'll need to change the size to suit your needs | + | A bridge defaults to a single tile in size. You'll need to change the size to suit your needs; the bridge's dimensions can be set anywhere up to a square 10 tile on a side. A bridge will require both [[architecture]] and [[masonry]] to complete. The material required for a bridge is less than the material required for building an equivalent area of floor tiles, and when a bridge is deconstructed the materials are deposited on the ground next to where the bridge stood rather than falling down into the open space it spanned. |
− | Unlike raising bridges, which require an area of solid ground, retractable bridges can be built using existing bridges as their sole means of support | + | Unlike raising bridges, which require an area of solid ground, retractable bridges can be built using existing bridges as their sole means of support. |
− | + | == Drawbridges and retracting bridges == | |
− | + | A bridge can be connected to a [[lever]] to become a drawbridge or retracting bridge. When the lever is pulled, they will raise or retract in a direction specified at construction. The direction that a bridge raises can be slightly confusing: if a drawbridge raises to the left, then it forms a wall on the left side when raised. A drawbridge that raises requires a [[floor]] underneath the side towards which it will raise (on the tiles where the "[[wall]]" will form when raised); remember to take this into account when digging. | |
− | + | Anything under a drawbridge when it is lowered will be utterly killed/destroyed, including all equipment. Any objects or [[creatures]] on a drawbridge when it is raised will be flung several tiles and stunned or injured. Some players may consider the crushing ability of a drawbridge to be an [[exploit]] if deliberately used. | |
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− | A | + | A retracting bridge is less vicious; when retracted, any object or creature on the bridge will plummet if there is a pit beneath. When extended, the bridge causes no harm to anyone in its path. |
− | + | The delay between the time a [[lever]] is pulled and the time a connected bridge changes state is 100 steps. | |
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Constructions]] |
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