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− | + | '''Supports''' are pillars built to prevent or control [[cave-in]]s. | |
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− | + | Supports are built through the build menu ({{k|b}}-{{k|S}}) and require one [[stone]], [[log]], [[block]] or [[bar]] of any type. They are built in two stages - first the material is moved into place by an [[architect]], and then completed by either a [[carpenter]] (for [[wood]]), [[metalsmith]] (for [[metal]]s), or [[mason]] (for all other materials, such as stone, [[glass]], or [[soap]]). Beware however because supports made of wood remain vulnerable to fire. | |
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− | + | Unlike constructed [[wall]]s, supports do ''not'' create a [[floor]] tile on the Z-level above. Supports must be built on solid surfaces, so stacking supports atop each other only works if a floor is added between. Nonetheless, the square above a support ''acts'' like a floor in that it will hold up adjacent (not diagonal) floor squares. Supports do not block movement, fluids or missile fire. | |
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− | Supports | + | Supports can hold up both ceilings (from below) and floors (from above). |
− | == | + | ==Using a support== |
− | Supports can be linked to [[mechanism]]s and collapse when [[lever|trigger]]ed, causing a cave-in if the support was the only thing preventing it. This can be used as an offensive weapon or as a useful tool for breaking through layers or damming underground pools. See [[cave-in]] for more information on using the rock itself as a tool. | + | Supports can be linked to [[mechanism]]s and collapse when [[lever|trigger]]ed, causing a cave-in if the support was the only thing preventing it. This can be used either as an offensive weapon or as a useful tool for breaking through layers or damming underground pools. See [[cave-in]] for more information on using the rock itself as a tool. |
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