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− | + | An item that is forbidden will never be handled by your dwarves. It is the opposite of [[reclaim]]. For example, [[stone]]s that have been forbidden will not appear in the [[construction]] menu, and will not be used at [[workshop]]s. If a forbidden object is on a build site, the building will be suspended and an [[Main:Dwarf_cancels_Construct_Building:_Item_blocking_site|announcement]] will appear informing the player that the build site is blocked. | |
− | It is the opposite of [[reclaim]]. For example, [[stone]]s that have been forbidden will not appear in the [[construction]] menu, and will not be used at [[workshop]]s. If a forbidden object is on a build site, the building will be suspended and an [[Main:Dwarf_cancels_Construct_Building:_Item_blocking_site|announcement]] will appear | ||
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*Forbidding [[trap]]s will prevent your mechanics from dashing out in the middle of a battle to reset them. | *Forbidding [[trap]]s will prevent your mechanics from dashing out in the middle of a battle to reset them. | ||
*You can forbid your good ammunition during peaceful times so that your dwarves instead use wood arrows for target practice and hunting. (But you can also do this by specifying different materials for training and combat bolts and for hunters.) | *You can forbid your good ammunition during peaceful times so that your dwarves instead use wood arrows for target practice and hunting. (But you can also do this by specifying different materials for training and combat bolts and for hunters.) | ||
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==Getting Items Back== | ==Getting Items Back== |