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:A moat cuts off access for your dwarves as well, so a [[bridge]], one that raises or retracts, is usually included in the design. But a moat with a non-retractable bridge is still potentially useful; it keeps enemy archers away from your fortifications and it channels enemies into a narrow and potentially trap-ridden path. | :A moat cuts off access for your dwarves as well, so a [[bridge]], one that raises or retracts, is usually included in the design. But a moat with a non-retractable bridge is still potentially useful; it keeps enemy archers away from your fortifications and it channels enemies into a narrow and potentially trap-ridden path. | ||
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:Bridges come in three forms - a permanent construction ''(e.g. a [[floor]] constructed over a void)'', a retractable bridge, and a drawbridge. The latter two types have a maximum size of 10x10 (including one solid "anchor" line of tiles at the base), and require linking to a lever before they are raised, lowered, or retracted. Until they are linked and moved, bridges will act as mere floor tiles. | :Bridges come in three forms - a permanent construction ''(e.g. a [[floor]] constructed over a void)'', a retractable bridge, and a drawbridge. The latter two types have a maximum size of 10x10 (including one solid "anchor" line of tiles at the base), and require linking to a lever before they are raised, lowered, or retracted. Until they are linked and moved, bridges will act as mere floor tiles. | ||