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:''Are you looking to reclaim a lost fort? You may want to look at [[Reclaim fortress mode]].'' | :''Are you looking to reclaim a lost fort? You may want to look at [[Reclaim fortress mode]].'' | ||
− | '''Reclaim''' is the opposite of [[forbid]]. Allows an item to be used by your Dwarves that has been forbidden, whether it's going to be hauled or used in construction. It's needed to use items found when you reclaim a fortress or build a fort near an existing settlement, as all items are auto-forbid. | + | '''Reclaim''' is the opposite of [[forbid]]. Allows an item to be used by your [[Dwarves]] that has been forbidden, whether it's going to be hauled or used in construction. It's needed to use items found when you reclaim a fortress or build a fort near an existing settlement, as all items are auto-forbid. |
[[Category:Designations]] | [[Category:Designations]] |
Revision as of 18:03, 25 December 2008
- Are you looking to reclaim a lost fort? You may want to look at Reclaim fortress mode.
Reclaim is the opposite of forbid. Allows an item to be used by your Dwarves that has been forbidden, whether it's going to be hauled or used in construction. It's needed to use items found when you reclaim a fortress or build a fort near an existing settlement, as all items are auto-forbid.