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Supports are pillars built to prevent [[cave-in]]s. They can be linked to [[lever]]s, and they will blow when it is pulled, causing a cave-in if the support was the only thing holding the roof up. | Supports are pillars built to prevent [[cave-in]]s. They can be linked to [[lever]]s, and they will blow when it is pulled, causing a cave-in if the support was the only thing holding the roof up. | ||
− | Supports are built through the {{k|b}}uild menu and require one | + | Supports are built through the {{k|b}}uild menu and require one [[stone]], [[log]], or [[block]] or [[bar]] of any type. Unlike built walls they require an [[architecture|architect]] to be constructed, and do not create a floor tile on the Z-level above. Supports must also be built on solid surfaces, so stacking supports atop each other only works if a floor is added between. [[dwarf|Dwarves]] can go through tiles with supports. Fluids can flow through them. |
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] |
Revision as of 01:19, 21 July 2009
Supports are pillars built to prevent cave-ins. They can be linked to levers, and they will blow when it is pulled, causing a cave-in if the support was the only thing holding the roof up.
Supports are built through the build menu and require one stone, log, or block or bar of any type. Unlike built walls they require an architect to be constructed, and do not create a floor tile on the Z-level above. Supports must also be built on solid surfaces, so stacking supports atop each other only works if a floor is added between. Dwarves can go through tiles with supports. Fluids can flow through them.