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Latest revision as of 23:09, 18 November 2024

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

Engineer is a category profession. It contains skills relating to the construction and operation of mechanisms and machinery, including siege engines.

An adult dwarf whose best skill is in this category, and who has accumulated ranks in other engineering skills (exactly how much is not clear) will be known as an Engineer.

Once he has achieved 'grand master' skill in one of these skills, but not in the others, he will be known by this skill.

If a dwarf has experience in only one engineer skill he will be known by his or her highest skill.


The engineering skills are:

Engineer
 

The optics engineering and fluid engineering skills don't count as engineering skills, but contribute to the Engineer title regardless and are taught in the respective guildhall alongside Student skill.

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It is well known that Engineers have the lowest propensity for dishonesty.

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