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I noticed that spring flood (when ice (espetially newly formed, or transported) melts) seem to simply wash away or destroy your hatch.
 
I noticed that spring flood (when ice (espetially newly formed, or transported) melts) seem to simply wash away or destroy your hatch.
 
== Can't lock them? ==
 
I had a workshop on the same level as a downstair with a hatch cover. I locked the hatch cover to keep the dwarf failing at an artifact safely inside. But when he went insane he just walked straight through and started murdering everyone. How do I actually stop people from going through those hatches? [[User:Rkyeun|Rkyeun]] 10:58, 25 October 2011 (UTC)
 

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Building destroyers

Hatch covers seem to no longer stop building destroyers attacking from below. I just had a locked hatch cover destroyed by a Titan from the bottom of the stairway one Z-level down.

What about attacks from above? 98.181.12.207

It seems the above observation was posted in August of 2010. Is anyone able to confirm whether this can happen in version 0.31.25 or later? Last I heard locked hatches were still immune to building destroyers from below. If they're not, then a lot of folks are wrong and designing defenses against building destroyers just became a lot more challenging... --Thundercraft 20:10, 30 May 2011 (UTC)

Deconstructing hatch covers[edit]

When you remove a hatch cover, the dwarves seem not to check if some other dwarves is standing on top. I just had a dwarf dying in my to-be-created well because of this. Should this be mentioned on the article page, or is this rather obvious come to think of it? Qwertyu 13:46, 10 January 2011 (UTC)

Spring flood[edit]

I noticed that spring flood (when ice (espetially newly formed, or transported) melts) seem to simply wash away or destroy your hatch.