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(1. Workshop profiles stop others from pulling the lever. 2. Children DO NOT PULL LEVERS. 3. You can NOT restrain pets. 4. You can't link weapon/cage traps to a lever. Seriously, who wrote this stuff?)
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''Be aware that dwarfs who lose friends or pets will receive a very strong bad {{L|thought}} that may trigger a {{L|tantrum}}.''
 
''Be aware that dwarfs who lose friends or pets will receive a very strong bad {{L|thought}} that may trigger a {{L|tantrum}}.''
  
=The basic booth=
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==The basic booth==
  
 
The booth is a tiny room containing some sort of trap connected to a lever, and possibly sealed with a door.  The victim is lured to the booth, and locked in if necessary. A lever is pulled, and the trap activates.
 
The booth is a tiny room containing some sort of trap connected to a lever, and possibly sealed with a door.  The victim is lured to the booth, and locked in if necessary. A lever is pulled, and the trap activates.
  
==The victim enters the trap==
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===The victim enters the trap===
  
 
For most dwarves, you can draft the victim into the {{L|military}}, and station him inside the booth.  
 
For most dwarves, you can draft the victim into the {{L|military}}, and station him inside the booth.  
  
For nobles and children, who cannot be drafted, a lever must be installed in the room for them to pull. (This lever may or may not trigger the trap itself, and might not even be connected to anything.)  Some manipulation of locked doors or placement of trap (like in a bedroom) may be required to force your specific target to pull the lever, rather than some other nearby dwarf. Since a simple trap and a lever cannot be in the same square, the room must be at least 2 tiles big, and the trap builder must consider that the victim may be standing on either tile.  
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For nobles, who cannot be drafted, a lever must be installed in the room for them to pull, restricted via workshop profile so that other dwarves will not touch it. Since a simple trap and a lever cannot be in the same square, the room must be at least 2 tiles big, and the trap builder must consider that the victim may be standing on either tile.  
  
(For pets, {{L|restrain}}ing them in the room is the most direct approach.)
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For children, who will not even pull levers, {{L|construction|construct}} walls or floors inside the room and then designate them for removal while all other adult civilian dwarves and nobles are currently busy performing other tasks.
  
==The trap==
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For pets, one method is to station the owner inside the room until the pets follow, then station him/her outside the room and lock the door before the pets have a chance to react.
This can be a simple weapon trap, a non-lethal cage trap, or some more complex device involving retracting bridges and long falls, water to drown the victim or magma for a flashier end.  
 
  
If crippling, rather than killing, is desired (as often preferred with {{L|Hammerer}}s), a {{L|Menacing spike}} or fall of no more than a few {{L|z-level}}s is often recommended.  If it doesn't achieve the desired results the first time, you can always do it again.
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===The trap===
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This can be a simple upright spear (i.e. {{L|menacing spike}}), a {{L|dwarven atom smasher|drawbridge}}, or some more complex device involving retracting bridges and long falls, water to drown the victim or magma for a flashier end.  
  
==The trigger==
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If crippling, rather than killing, is desired (as often preferred with {{L|Hammerer}}s), a wooden/glass {{L|menacing spike}} or a fall of no more than a few {{L|z-level}}s is often recommended.  If it doesn't achieve the desired results the first time, you can always do it again.
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===The trigger===
 
As mentioned above, a lever needs to be pulled, either by a second dwarf, or by the victim once inside the room.  If the target is not on the desired square, the "Pull" command for the lever can be set on {{k|r}}eapeat, in the hopes that the target will walk onto the trap - they never see it coming.
 
As mentioned above, a lever needs to be pulled, either by a second dwarf, or by the victim once inside the room.  If the target is not on the desired square, the "Pull" command for the lever can be set on {{k|r}}eapeat, in the hopes that the target will walk onto the trap - they never see it coming.
  
=Slow option=
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==Slow option==
A simpler (but less entertaining) approach is just to lock the dwarf in a room, perhaps either a workshop that is not needed or a bedroom, wait for the dwarf to die of dehydration or starvation.
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A simpler (but less entertaining) approach is just to lock the dwarf in a room, perhaps either a workshop that is not needed or a bedroom, wait for the dwarf to die of dehydration or starvation. Obviously, this does not work for pets.

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A suicide booth is a tiny room used to dispose of unwanted dwarves, be they filthy Template:Ls, obnoxious Template:Ls, or crippled warriors. (Variations can be used on unwanted Template:Ls as well.)

Be aware that dwarfs who lose friends or pets will receive a very strong bad Template:L that may trigger a Template:L.

The basic booth

The booth is a tiny room containing some sort of trap connected to a lever, and possibly sealed with a door. The victim is lured to the booth, and locked in if necessary. A lever is pulled, and the trap activates.

The victim enters the trap

For most dwarves, you can draft the victim into the Template:L, and station him inside the booth.

For nobles, who cannot be drafted, a lever must be installed in the room for them to pull, restricted via workshop profile so that other dwarves will not touch it. Since a simple trap and a lever cannot be in the same square, the room must be at least 2 tiles big, and the trap builder must consider that the victim may be standing on either tile.

For children, who will not even pull levers, Template:L walls or floors inside the room and then designate them for removal while all other adult civilian dwarves and nobles are currently busy performing other tasks.

For pets, one method is to station the owner inside the room until the pets follow, then station him/her outside the room and lock the door before the pets have a chance to react.

The trap

This can be a simple upright spear (i.e. Template:L), a Template:L, or some more complex device involving retracting bridges and long falls, water to drown the victim or magma for a flashier end.

If crippling, rather than killing, is desired (as often preferred with Template:Ls), a wooden/glass Template:L or a fall of no more than a few Template:Ls is often recommended. If it doesn't achieve the desired results the first time, you can always do it again.

The trigger

As mentioned above, a lever needs to be pulled, either by a second dwarf, or by the victim once inside the room. If the target is not on the desired square, the "Pull" command for the lever can be set on reapeat, in the hopes that the target will walk onto the trap - they never see it coming.

Slow option

A simpler (but less entertaining) approach is just to lock the dwarf in a room, perhaps either a workshop that is not needed or a bedroom, wait for the dwarf to die of dehydration or starvation. Obviously, this does not work for pets.