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− | '''Mechanic''' is the skill associated with the '''mechanics''' {{L|labor}}. Mechanics can work at a {{L|mechanic's workshop}} to manufacture {{L|mechanism}}s, and place any {{L|building}}s that require mechanisms such as {{L|lever}}s, {{L|Gear assembly|gear}}s, {{L|traps}}, and {{L|menacing spike}}s. They are also responsible for linking up {{L|lever}}s or {{L|pressure plate}}s to objects such as {{L|bridge}}s, {{L|floodgate}}s and other {{L|trap design|contraptions}}. | + | '''Mechanic''' is the skill associated with the '''mechanics''' {{L|labor}}. Mechanics can work at a {{L|mechanic's workshop}} or a {{L|metalsmith's forge}} to manufacture {{L|mechanism}}s, and place any {{L|building}}s that require mechanisms such as {{L|lever}}s, {{L|Gear assembly|gear}}s, {{L|traps}}, and {{L|menacing spike}}s. They are also responsible for linking up {{L|lever}}s or {{L|pressure plate}}s to objects such as {{L|bridge}}s, {{L|floodgate}}s and other {{L|trap design|contraptions}}. |
− | A dwarf will gain mechanics skill by manufacturing {{L|mechanism}}s in the {{L|mechanic's workshop}}. | + | A dwarf will gain mechanics skill by manufacturing {{L|mechanism}}s in the {{L|mechanic's workshop}}. A dwarf with a high skill in mechanics will typically produce higher quality mechanisms, and can link up objects faster than a novice. High quality mechanisms may provide happy thoughts to passing dwarves. Skill is also gained by loading cage traps. |
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+ | To manufacture metal mechanisms, navigate into the trap component sub-menu at any metalsmith's forge. This process will use the '''mechanics''' {{L|labor}}. | ||
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Mechanic is the skill associated with the mechanics Template:L. Mechanics can work at a Template:L or a Template:L to manufacture Template:Ls, and place any Template:Ls that require mechanisms such as Template:Ls, Template:Ls, Template:L, and Template:Ls. They are also responsible for linking up Template:Ls or Template:Ls to objects such as Template:Ls, Template:Ls and other Template:L.
A dwarf will gain mechanics skill by manufacturing Template:Ls in the Template:L. A dwarf with a high skill in mechanics will typically produce higher quality mechanisms, and can link up objects faster than a novice. High quality mechanisms may provide happy thoughts to passing dwarves. Skill is also gained by loading cage traps.
To manufacture metal mechanisms, navigate into the trap component sub-menu at any metalsmith's forge. This process will use the mechanics Template:L.
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