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− | + | '''Stepladders''' are [[tool]]s used to harvest [[fruit]] from trees. If a fruit-bearing tree is located in a [[zone#Plant collection|plant gathering zone]], a dwarf will automatically fetch and place a stepladder under it. Stepladders can be placed anywhere (they don't need to lean on a trunk) and allow a dwarf to grab fruit from up to two z-levels above ground. The dwarf doing the gathering will simply drop the fruit to the ground—he will not interrupt his work to haul it to a food stockpile. Any passing dwarf, meanwhile, can collect the fruit and haul it away. | |
− | Stepladders can be made from [[wood]] by a | + | Stepladders can be made from [[wood]] by a carpenter at a [[carpenter's workshop]], or [[metal]] by a metalcrafter at a [[forge]]. Stepladders can be stored in stockpiles in the "Finished goods → Tools" section, and managed from the tools section of the [[stocks]] screen. |
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− | == Forging and | + | == Forging and Melting == |
* Metal stepladders cost '''two''' [[metal]] bars to forge, or '''six''' [[adamantine]] wafers. | * Metal stepladders cost '''two''' [[metal]] bars to forge, or '''six''' [[adamantine]] wafers. | ||
− | * When a non-adamantine metal stepladder is | + | * When a non-adamantine metal stepladder is melted down, it will return '''1.8''' metal bars, for an '''efficiency of 90%'''. |
− | * When an adamantine stepladder is | + | * When an adamantine stepladder is melted down, it will produce '''1.8''' wafers, for an '''efficiency of 30%'''. |
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