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40d:Fortress defense

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Entrance traps

Flooded Entrance

Using a chamber as your entrance alongside a chamber full of water and some machinery you can flood or drain the entrance at will.

The basic premise requires two levers, two screw pumps and two gear assemblies. The amount of power required and the number of additional components needed to get the power to the screw pumps varies depending on distance/setup. One pump is placed to draw from chamber 1 and dump into chamber 2. The other is set in reverse. A gear assembly is placed next to each pump and connected to the main power system. Each gear is linked to a lever. Now at the flip of a switch you can submerge your entrance with water or magma for easy, secure defense against creatures that aren't amphibious or magma-dwelling, depending.

Entflood.jpg

The picture above shows the design in action. The green pump is currently on while the red has been disconnected through the grey marked axle. The yellow X is just to mark that there is a channel under the axle.

Siege weapons

One effective way to have seige weapons defend your fortress is:

  • . - floor
  • # - wall
  • s - ballista
  • > - Stair
  • - channel


        ###########################sss
Entrance...............>     sss...sss
Entrance...............>     sssssssss
Entrance...............>     ssssss...
        ########################sss###

Using this design you can cripple an army using a well timed volley.



Fortification Based Entrance Designs

This particular design works well with plenty of archers, siege engines, and other ranged weaponry.

  • + - fortification
  •   - pit (filled with spikes, water, magma, whatever you prefer)
  • . - Floor
  • 1 - Bridge 1 (over pit)
  • 2 - Bridge 2 (over pit)
  • 3 - Bridge 3 (over pit)
  • # - Wall
  • r - Your ranged stuff here
   
                  ENTRANCE
######################222######
rrrr+ ................... +rrrr
rrrr+ .               111 +rrrr
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rrrr+                 ... +rrrr
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The 3 tile wide lane is for traders, so if you have your trade depot before this, cut it down to a 1 tile lane to slow down invaders more. Retract bridge 1 to force invaders to take the long way, for maximum exposure to your ranged units. Bridges 2 and 3 can be put down to allow more enemies into this pit entrance, then retracted again to trap them again.

Siege engine

Mechanical traps