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==Basic constructions== | ==Basic constructions== | ||
{{main|Construction|Designations menu}} | {{main|Construction|Designations menu}} | ||
− | These are the building blocks of every successful fortress. In combination they can produce insane constructions, but even by themselves they are useful. | + | These are the building blocks of every successful fortress. In combination they can produce insane constructions, but even by themselves they are useful. Want to build a bridge across that river? Maybe build a wall to keep the goblins at bay? Even just build an up/down stairway to get from level to level? You've used basic constructions! |
Note that many of the constructions you see here can also be dug out of natural rock by a [[miner]]. Constructions are different -- they are built by a [[mason]] from a [[stone]] or some other material ([[block|blocks]], [[log|logs]], etc.), rather than carved out of the earth. Constructions can also be removed by any dwarf, using {{k|m}} - {{k|x}} to designate their removal. When removed, they are converted back into the material from which they were built. Their mined-out counterparts cannot be removed in that way. | Note that many of the constructions you see here can also be dug out of natural rock by a [[miner]]. Constructions are different -- they are built by a [[mason]] from a [[stone]] or some other material ([[block|blocks]], [[log|logs]], etc.), rather than carved out of the earth. Constructions can also be removed by any dwarf, using {{k|m}} - {{k|x}} to designate their removal. When removed, they are converted back into the material from which they were built. Their mined-out counterparts cannot be removed in that way. |