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::This is false. For the most part, workshops do not req architecture. A few of them do, but it's only the ones that deal with fire, iirc. Things that do need architecture for sure are screw pumps, bridges, and supports. Maybe you've been building a lot of those. (i know i tend to make a lot of screw pumps) [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] 18:24, 21 November 2007 (EST) | ::This is false. For the most part, workshops do not req architecture. A few of them do, but it's only the ones that deal with fire, iirc. Things that do need architecture for sure are screw pumps, bridges, and supports. Maybe you've been building a lot of those. (i know i tend to make a lot of screw pumps) [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] 18:24, 21 November 2007 (EST) | ||
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One critique of this page is that it only knows of one way to move raw materials to the shops and finished goods out: stockpiles. Stockpiles chew up a lot of dwarf labor and floor space and there are often better alternatives. I generally start up metalbashing with a huge pile of raw materials dumped in a 1x1 space and then reclaimed. To avoid workshop clutter, I often prefer to store finished goods inside multiple workshops, or in piles around demolished and rebuilt workshops. Saves loads of time.[[User:Fedor|Fedor]] 15:19, 3 January 2008 (EST) | One critique of this page is that it only knows of one way to move raw materials to the shops and finished goods out: stockpiles. Stockpiles chew up a lot of dwarf labor and floor space and there are often better alternatives. I generally start up metalbashing with a huge pile of raw materials dumped in a 1x1 space and then reclaimed. To avoid workshop clutter, I often prefer to store finished goods inside multiple workshops, or in piles around demolished and rebuilt workshops. Saves loads of time.[[User:Fedor|Fedor]] 15:19, 3 January 2008 (EST) | ||
− | + | Well, by all means add such a section! Personally, I find stockpiles to be aesthetic, and I believe that it's the intention that you should need them - but as it's not my playstyle to demolish shops much, I can't help you there. --[[User:DrPraetorious|DrPraetorious]] 22:25, 14 February 2008 (EST) | |
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