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{{quality|Fine|19:10, 1 September 2010 (UTC)}}{{Labor | {{quality|Fine|19:10, 1 September 2010 (UTC)}}{{Labor | ||
| labor = Siege Engineering | | labor = Siege Engineering | ||
− | | skill = * | + | | skill = * [[Engineer]] |
| tasks = | | tasks = | ||
− | * Work at | + | * Work at [[Siege workshop]] |
− | * Build | + | * Build [[siege engine]] |
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− | The '''siege engineering''' labor enables a | + | The '''siege engineering''' labor enables a [[dwarf]] to work at a [[siege workshop]] to craft siege engine parts and ballista arrows. It also allows a dwarf to construct siege engines out of previously crafted parts. |
{{Labors}} | {{Labors}} |
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This article is about an older version of DF. |
The siege engineering labor enables a dwarf to work at a siege workshop to craft siege engine parts and ballista arrows. It also allows a dwarf to construct siege engines out of previously crafted parts.
Mining • Wood cutting • Carpentry • Masonry • Stone detailing • Animal training • Animal care • Health care • Fish cleaning • Butchery • Leatherworking • Tanning • Farming (fields) • Fishing | |
Clothesmaking • Milling • Hunting • Brewing • Plant gathering • Farming (workshop) • Cooking • Trapping • Stone hauling • Wood hauling • Item hauling • Burial • Food hauling • Refuse hauling | |