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Supports are pillars built to prevent [[cave-in]]s. They 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.
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Supports are pillars built to prevent [[cave-in]]s. They can be linked to [[mechanism]]s and collapse when [[lever|trigger]]ed, causing an immediate cave-in if the support was the only thing preventing it.
  
 
Supports are built through the {{k|b}}uild menu and require one [[stone]], [[log]] or [[block]] of any type.  They are built in two stages - first the material is moved into place by an [[architect]], and then (depending on material) completed by either a [[carpenter]] (for wood), [[metalsmith]] (for metal blocks), or [[mason]] (for stone or glass).
 
Supports are built through the {{k|b}}uild menu and require one [[stone]], [[log]] or [[block]] of any type.  They are built in two stages - first the material is moved into place by an [[architect]], and then (depending on material) completed by either a [[carpenter]] (for wood), [[metalsmith]] (for metal blocks), or [[mason]] (for stone or glass).

Latest revision as of 03:11, 16 November 2017

This article is about an older version of DF.

Supports are pillars built to prevent cave-ins. They can be linked to mechanisms and collapse when triggered, causing an immediate cave-in if the support was the only thing preventing it.

Supports are built through the build menu and require one stone, log or block of any type. They are built in two stages - first the material is moved into place by an architect, and then (depending on material) completed by either a carpenter (for wood), metalsmith (for metal blocks), or mason (for stone or glass).

Supports do not block movement, fluids or missile fire.


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