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− | Once you have your basic set up above is a branch point where you could choose to branch off in a lot of different directions. | + | Once you have your basic set up above is a branch point where you could choose to branch off in a lot of different directions. This could be decided by the raw materials you have on hand, the skills of your warriors, or the prevalence of different castes in your Fortress. |
Choose a strategy to gear up. | Choose a strategy to gear up. |
Revision as of 20:43, 6 May 2013
Always remember that losing is fun! If you're a Dwarf. Orcs are out to win. Remember folks, winning is fun.
So, you want to play Orc Fortress, but you have no idea what to do. That's understandable; in Orc Fortress you can really do anything you like. It is huge, complex, and there's nothing on this page to help you yet.
Choosing Masterwork Settings
WARLOCKS don't make good allies, due to their unstable and dangerous relationship with magic. Be warned, when visiting they are likely to attack other traders or even raise corpses from your refuse pile!
The first thing you will need to do is choose some Orc friendly settings in the Masterwork launcher.
Masterwork Settings which affect only the Dwarven entity or creature won't have an effect on Orc Fortress; this includes most of the Workshop settings, and Castes. Masterwork settings which affect the World or non-Dwarf animals *will* impact Orc Fortress: this includes Harder Farming, Mining, Aquifers, Grazing, Weather, all Materials, all Creatures, all Cavern settings, etc. Therapist also works fine with Orcs. The Orc Fortress custom workshops and reactions are generally balanced assumed Harder Farming and Harder Smithing being both ON. Other than that most any combinations should work fine.
When it comes to other civilizations, Humans, Dwarves, Elves and Drow, and Automatons will be powerful enemies. Fortress Defense races will attack you too; note that the "medium" tier are about a match in raw size and strength.
Deep-drow, Chaos-dwarves, Human Bandits, and Ashland Elf rebels are potentially friends and have unique crates and blueprints to sell you. Goblins, Wild Orcs, and Frost Giants can be trade partners too.
Embark
Link to the boreal plants and animals; talk about not needing an anvil so badly.
Skills and Equipment
Check your castes! You probably don't want to make an Olog the weaponsmith, and an Artisan the maceorc.
This might be a nice place to link to some embark profiles, both the bundled ones and maybe ask people to share some others too.
A New Camp
Food and Shelter
Basically same as Dwarf mode. Hunt and ranch more.
Security
Serious attacks early in year two! Talk about options to gear up. Tribal warcrafter and fletcher.
A Growing Stronghold
Orcish Industry
Molten Pit and Factory
Mass production, economize on coal, burn saplings, resize looted gear
Corsair Raiders
Get migrants and caravanserai Ramp up raiding as you can support it Schemes for getting enough coins, weapons, and ships
Migrant Camps
Discuss from a macro view what the camps do
Stone, Sawmill, Textile, Tracker: Convenience/mass production
Tinkerer & Poisoner: new capabilities
Labor camps: turn food into raw mats
Warband
Once you have your basic set up above is a branch point where you could choose to branch off in a lot of different directions. This could be decided by the raw materials you have on hand, the skills of your warriors, or the prevalence of different castes in your Fortress.
Choose a strategy to gear up.
- Plenty of bronze and iron -> Mass production at factory?
- Plenty of gold/agriculture -> Mass mint or sell at Caravanserai for bronze/iron/weapons?
- Plenty of food/hunting -> Labor camp for other raw mats?
- Plenty of wood for ships -> Double down on raid docks?
- Mithril or wolfram and the alloy mats -> hurry for Damasc forge?
- Lots of Dreamwalkers -> Build places of Power and Arcane Forge; trade for spellbooks?
- Lots of Corsairs -> Get guns and ammo?
- Short on metal, but silver, volcanic, or cavern mats? -> Trade for Outlander tech?