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− | [[Fortification]]s are made by pressing the {{k|b}}, {{k|C}}, and {{k|F}} keys in that order. Your archers are able to shoot their bolts out of fortifications, but liquids and the ranged projectiles of your enemies can also pass through, making fortifications a very [[fun]] addition to your fortress. However, used correctly, they can be rather useful and productive to your "successful" fortress. Fortifications are used to protect your archers from the melee attacks of your enemies, while the archers shoot out their bolts unharmed. However, another equally important feature of Fortifications is the ability to allow [[projectile]]s to pass through them, allowing you to build a catapult behind a fortification and then | + | [[Fortification]]s are made by pressing the {{k|b}}, {{k|C}}, and {{k|F}} keys in that order. Your archers are able to shoot their bolts out of fortifications, but liquids and the ranged projectiles of your enemies can also pass through, making fortifications a very [[fun]] addition to your fortress. However, used correctly, they can be rather useful and productive to your "successful" fortress. Fortifications are used to protect your archers from the melee attacks of your enemies, while the archers shoot out their bolts unharmed. However, another equally important feature of Fortifications is the ability to allow [[projectile]]s to pass through them, allowing you to build a catapult behind a fortification and then shooting it at a Goblin Hammerer without the loss of any dwarven life. Each fortification costs one unit of building material. |
Fortifications may also be carved (by an [[engraver]]) from smoothed natural walls. Press {{k|d}} - {{k|s}} to designate a wall for smoothing, and then {{k|d}} - {{k|a}} to designate the smoothed wall for carving fortifications. Note that constructed fortifications do not include walkable floors above them, while carved fortifications do (including fortifications carved from constructed walls). | Fortifications may also be carved (by an [[engraver]]) from smoothed natural walls. Press {{k|d}} - {{k|s}} to designate a wall for smoothing, and then {{k|d}} - {{k|a}} to designate the smoothed wall for carving fortifications. Note that constructed fortifications do not include walkable floors above them, while carved fortifications do (including fortifications carved from constructed walls). |