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'''Stone Detailing''' is the labor required to [[smooth]] and [[engrave]] [[stone]] floors and walls, and to create [[fortifications]]. Detailing will increase room value but is considered a time consuming process by some, compared to other tasks. The surface must be smoothed first, and can then be designated to be engraved or made into a fortification. It is not possible to engrave [[Construction|constructed]] walls and floors.
 
'''Stone Detailing''' is the labor required to [[smooth]] and [[engrave]] [[stone]] floors and walls, and to create [[fortifications]]. Detailing will increase room value but is considered a time consuming process by some, compared to other tasks. The surface must be smoothed first, and can then be designated to be engraved or made into a fortification. It is not possible to engrave [[Construction|constructed]] walls and floors.
  
Engraving is a purely optional task, not neccessary for survival.
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Engraving is a purely optional task, not necessary for survival. It is however an easy way to add value to a room and, for highly trained engravers, can depict events from the history of your fort.
It is also an easy way to add value to a rooma and for highly trained detailers, depict the history of your fort(in adventure mode).
 

Revision as of 02:53, 12 August 2008

Stone Detailing is the labor required to smooth and engrave stone floors and walls, and to create fortifications. Detailing will increase room value but is considered a time consuming process by some, compared to other tasks. The surface must be smoothed first, and can then be designated to be engraved or made into a fortification. It is not possible to engrave constructed walls and floors.

Engraving is a purely optional task, not necessary for survival. It is however an easy way to add value to a room and, for highly trained engravers, can depict events from the history of your fort.