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I'm on 0.42.06, and it seems that dwarves will NOT path to barracks with armor stand behind locked internal doors, which is suggested design, in main article. Instead, they do normal tasks. If I unlock the doors, they go to the room and train. You can use this feature to easily disable training, but in the price of one more tile without trap.. | I'm on 0.42.06, and it seems that dwarves will NOT path to barracks with armor stand behind locked internal doors, which is suggested design, in main article. Instead, they do normal tasks. If I unlock the doors, they go to the room and train. You can use this feature to easily disable training, but in the price of one more tile without trap.. | ||
[[User:Dnf|Dnf]] ([[User talk:Dnf|talk]]) 15:15, 19 April 2016 (UTC) | [[User:Dnf|Dnf]] ([[User talk:Dnf|talk]]) 15:15, 19 April 2016 (UTC) |