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− | + | I have spent a lot of time creating and discarding fortress designs. Here I will share my hard-earned knowledge. | |
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== Workshop Structure == | == Workshop Structure == | ||
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== Advanced Workshop Structure == | == Advanced Workshop Structure == | ||
− | A butcher's workshop | + | A butcher's workshop produces miasma with great frequency. You should consider walling it off and allowing access through doors only to prevent miasma spread. |
There are a bunch more workshops that can benefit from being "lockable". This will allow you to make sure that a dwarf uses a particular material or decorates a particular item. | There are a bunch more workshops that can benefit from being "lockable". This will allow you to make sure that a dwarf uses a particular material or decorates a particular item. | ||
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Useful for specifying materials to use: | Useful for specifying materials to use: | ||
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* Clothier | * Clothier | ||
− | + | The solution to both of these aberrant workshop classes is the same: | |
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− | > | + | >* > *> |
− | < | + | <D WWW D< |
− | < | + | <*<WWW<*< |
− | < | + | <D WWW D< |
− | > | + | >* > *> |
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Note that you will have to place hatch covers over the four inner stairways if you want to achieve full isolation. For the upward stairway, you will have to go to the level above to place the hatch cover. | Note that you will have to place hatch covers over the four inner stairways if you want to achieve full isolation. For the upward stairway, you will have to go to the level above to place the hatch cover. | ||
− | + | Kennels and siege workshops require a 5x5 area, and thus they cannot fit in the standard 3x3 zone: | |
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− | > | + | > WWWWW > |
− | < | + | < WWWWW < |
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | + | == Efficient Hauling == | |
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+ | Let's say you are digging far away from your fortress and come across a vein of bituminous coal. What's the most efficient way of capitalizing on the fuel? | ||
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+ | The first thing that comes to mind is to haul the coal from the vein directly to the smelter. With each haul, your dwarves are bringing approximately 3 coke worth of fuel back to the fortress. However, there is a more efficient way: | ||
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+ | * Build a smelter near the coal vein. | ||
+ | * Smelt all the coal into coke. | ||
+ | * Set up a fairly large custom stockpile nearby that accepts coke only. Make sure you have lots of bins. | ||
+ | * Set up another 1-2 tile custom stockpile near a workshop you need fuel for. Make it just like the last one, only its only holds bins with at least 10 blocks in them. | ||
+ | * Set up another fairly large custom stockpile near a workshop you need fuel for. Make it just like the last one, but with no minimum requirement. | ||
+ | * Set up the first stockpile to feed into the second stockpile. | ||
+ | * Set up the second stockpile to feed into the third stockpile. | ||
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+ | If you set things up properly, the setup should function like this: | ||
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+ | - Coke accumulates in stockpile #1 until a bin becomes full. | ||
+ | - Since the bin is full, a dwarf moves it to stockpile #2. | ||
+ | - Since stockpile #2 feeds into stockpile #3, the dwarf who moved the bin to stockpile #2 should move it to stockpile #3 immediately after he reaches stockpile #2. | ||
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+ | This gives you an effective hauling capacity of 10 coke per haul, which is more than triple what you would get with the standard method. The only caveat is that you must have strong item haulers. If your haulers aren't strong enough, you could consider making the maximum bin capacity be less than ten in stockpile #1, and lower the minimum requirement in stockpile #2 accordingly. | ||
== Deepcolumn == | == Deepcolumn == | ||
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Site Features: | Site Features: | ||
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Level -7 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | Level -7 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | ||
− | Row 1 | + | Row 1 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | ||
− | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | + | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
− | Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | + | Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
− | Row 5 | + | Row 5 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Level -8 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | Level -8 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | ||
− | Row 1 | + | Row 1 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | ||
− | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | + | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | ||
− | Row 5 | + | Row 5 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Level -9 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | Level -9 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | ||
− | Row 1 | + | Row 1 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | ||
− | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | + | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
− | Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | + | Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
− | Row 5 | + | Row 5 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Level -10 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | Level -10 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | ||
− | Row 1 | + | Row 1 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | Row 2 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | ||
− | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | + | Row 3 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
− | Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall | + | Row 4 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
− | Row 5 | + | Row 5 Meeting Hall Meeting Hall Meeting Hall |
Level -11 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | Level -11 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 | ||
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* The areas marked Water Feed may be used in artificial waterfalls that fall through the Meeting Hall levels. | * The areas marked Water Feed may be used in artificial waterfalls that fall through the Meeting Hall levels. | ||
* The areas marked Meeting Hall will be a mixture of zoos, statue gardens, and dining rooms. Levers will also be placed on those levels. | * The areas marked Meeting Hall will be a mixture of zoos, statue gardens, and dining rooms. Levers will also be placed on those levels. | ||
− | * The areas at the corners of levels -5 through -16 are spaces reserved for workshops that produce mining products. Diagonal movement is just as efficient as cardinal-direction movement in Dwarf Fortress. Most of the ground tiles in the map will | + | * The areas at the corners of levels -5 through -16 are spaces reserved for workshops that produce mining products. Diagonal movement is just as efficient as cardinal-direction movement in Dwarf Fortress. Most of the ground tiles in the map will be closest to one of my fortress's corners. |
* Areas marked Bedrooms may also contain jails, hospitals, offices, personal dining rooms, and water feeds. | * Areas marked Bedrooms may also contain jails, hospitals, offices, personal dining rooms, and water feeds. |