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− | Requires a [[hatch cover]]. | + | Requires a [[hatch cover]]. |
− | A Floor Hatch is door based on the Z-axis. When you create a stairway between two floors (both an upwards staircase on the lower floor and a downwards staircase on the upper floor) the Floor Hatch, when put on the upper floor staircase, acts like a door. If you lock it, the dwarves will not use that staircase. | + | A Floor Hatch is [[door]] based on the Z-axis. When you create a stairway between two floors (both an upwards staircase on the lower floor and a downwards staircase on the upper floor) the Floor Hatch, when put on the upper floor staircase, acts like a door. If you lock it, the dwarves will not use that staircase. |
− | + | == Uses == | |
− | + | Floor Hatches could possibly have another use: | |
− | + | *Trap doors when hooked to pressure plates? | |
− | + | *For use over pits and ponds? | |
− | Floor Hatches | + | == Testing == |
− | - | + | Testing shows that in a nutshell: |
− | + | *Two Floor Hatches (one on each staircase going up and down) is ineffective. You only need to put one on top. | |
+ | *They work just like doors. Only more Z-axisey. | ||
+ | *The hatch will be flashing | ||
More testing is required. | More testing is required. |
Revision as of 17:31, 31 October 2007
Requires a hatch cover.
A Floor Hatch is door based on the Z-axis. When you create a stairway between two floors (both an upwards staircase on the lower floor and a downwards staircase on the upper floor) the Floor Hatch, when put on the upper floor staircase, acts like a door. If you lock it, the dwarves will not use that staircase.
Uses
Floor Hatches could possibly have another use:
- Trap doors when hooked to pressure plates?
- For use over pits and ponds?
Testing
Testing shows that in a nutshell:
- Two Floor Hatches (one on each staircase going up and down) is ineffective. You only need to put one on top.
- They work just like doors. Only more Z-axisey.
- The hatch will be flashing
More testing is required.