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#REDIRECT [[Stepladder]]
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'''Stepladders''' are [[tool]]s used to [[herbalist|harvest]] [[fruit]] from [[tree]]s. 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 [[carpenter]] at a [[carpenter's workshop]] or [[metal]] by a [[metalcrafter]] at a [[forge]]. Stepladders can be stored in furniture [[stockpile]]s that have the "other large tools" type enabled, and are managed from the tools section of the [[stocks]] screen.
 
 
 
== Construction ==
 
Stepladders are constructed of either wood or metal:
 
 
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="margin:1em 1em 1em 0; background:#F9F9F9; border:1px #AAA solid"
 
|- style="background: #F9F9F9"
 
! Material !! Worker !! Workshop
 
|- style="background: #F2F2F2"
 
| [[Wood]] (1 log) || [[Carpenter]] || [[Carpenter's workshop]]
 
|- style="background: #F2F2F2"
 
| [[Metal]] (2 bars) || [[Metal crafter]] || [[Metalsmith's forge]] or [[Magma forge]]
 
|}
 
 
 
== Forging and melting ==
 
 
 
* Metal stepladders cost '''two''' [[metal]] bars to forge, or '''six''' [[adamantine]] wafers.
 
* When a non-adamantine metal stepladder is [[Melt item|melted]] down, it will return '''1.8''' metal bars, for an '''efficiency of 90%'''.
 
* When an adamantine stepladder is [[Melt item|melted]] down, it will produce '''1.8''' wafers, for an '''efficiency of 30%'''.
 
 
 
== Adventurer Mode ==
 
These can be constructed from Carpentry and used by standing on the same tile and using the {{k|h}}old key to climb up and down.
 
 
 
== Terminology ==
 
{{D for dwarf}}
 
Dwarves involved in the [[justice]] system are known to debate with others about whether to call these items "ladders" or "stepladders". Dwarves engaged in these arguments are commonly accused of "making judgements based on narrow-minded cultural assumptions."
 
 
 
 
 
{{Gamedata|{{raw|DF2014:item_tool.txt|ITEM_TOOL|ITEM_TOOL_STEPLADDER}}}}
 
 
 
{{Category|Items}}
 
[[ru:Stepladder]]
 

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