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The '''building designer''' [[skill]] was a skill that was previously required in order to build certain buildings, and affected their value. It no longer exists; instead, buildings which previously required this labor are now constructed using [[masonry]] for stone, [[carpentry]] for wood, and any of [[blacksmithing]], [[weaponsmithing]], [[armoring]], or [[metalcrafting]] for metal. Building value depends on the associated skill of the builder.
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The '''Building Designer''' [[skill]], originally enabled via the ''Architecture'' [[labor]] and associated with the ''Architect'' [[profession]], no longer exists in this version of ''Dwarf Fortress''.
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In prior versions, it was used when making certain types of buildings, where higher skill levels would further increase the building's [[value]] by boosting its "design quality", a value which was distinct from the "construction quality" that remains.
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 6 May 2023

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

The Building Designer skill, originally enabled via the Architecture labor and associated with the Architect profession, no longer exists in this version of Dwarf Fortress.

In prior versions, it was used when making certain types of buildings, where higher skill levels would further increase the building's value by boosting its "design quality", a value which was distinct from the "construction quality" that remains.