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A '''floor''' is a tile state that creatures can walk on. A floor is either formed naturally by the ground, by constructing walls (thus creating a floor on the level above) or by building a floor. Floors can be built on natural floors; this distinction is subtle but allows for 'paving'. Constructed floors count as [[construction]]s and cannot have [[wall]]s built upon them. Floors enclose spaces making the tile below them [[inside]].
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A '''floor''' is a tile state that creatures can walk on. A floor is either formed naturally by the ground, by constructing walls (thus creating a floor on the level above) or by building a floor. Floors can be built on natural floors; this distinction is subtle but allows for 'paving'.
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Constructed floors:
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* count as [[construction]]s and cannot have [[wall]]s built upon them
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* can have other types of buildings built upon them, such as workshops
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* can be muddied and farmed
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Floors enclose spaces making the tile below them [[inside]].  
  
 
== Construction ==
 
== Construction ==
Floors must be built up tile by tile using {{K|b}} -> {{K|C}} -> {{K|f}}. There is no way to build more than one at a time. {{ver|0.27.169.33a}}
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Floors must be built up tile by tile using {{K|b}} -> {{K|C}} -> {{K|f}}. There is no way to build more than one at a time. Smoothing floors requires the [[Stone Detailing]] skill. Building a floor tile requires the [[Masonry]] skill.{{ver|0.27.169.33a}}
  
 
== Deconstruction ==
 
== Deconstruction ==

Revision as of 05:54, 6 November 2007

A floor is a tile state that creatures can walk on. A floor is either formed naturally by the ground, by constructing walls (thus creating a floor on the level above) or by building a floor. Floors can be built on natural floors; this distinction is subtle but allows for 'paving'.

Constructed floors:

  • count as constructions and cannot have walls built upon them
  • can have other types of buildings built upon them, such as workshops
  • can be muddied and farmed

Floors enclose spaces making the tile below them inside.

Construction

Floors must be built up tile by tile using b -> C -> f. There is no way to build more than one at a time. Smoothing floors requires the Stone Detailing skill. Building a floor tile requires the Masonry skill.v0.27.169.33a

Deconstruction

Use caution when deconstructing floors as the dwarves will stand on them while removing them. This causes them to fall through to the next level down when they finish which can be quite dangerous. If the floors created by the construction of a wall on a lower level are removed than the dwarf removing them will be stuck floating in the air until they are rebuilt. v0.27.169.33a

See Also

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Construction
Materials Workshops Labors
Rooms

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