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Is it possible to build a support, then another support on top of that one (for a sort of multi-level-high approach), or do they need to be on floors? Inquiring minds must know! [[User:G-Flex|G-Flex]] 04:22, 16 June 2008 (EDT)
 
Is it possible to build a support, then another support on top of that one (for a sort of multi-level-high approach), or do they need to be on floors? Inquiring minds must know! [[User:G-Flex|G-Flex]] 04:22, 16 June 2008 (EDT)
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This is not personal experience, only hearsay. I believe supports can be stacks on top of each other. Imagine the possibilities. A four z-level drop for a cavern ceiling onto goblin invaders?[[User:StrawberryBunny|StrawberryBunny]] 22:14, 7 August 2008 (EDT)

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I'm looking into the possibility of creating a truly massive Army Splatter, a whole rooftop built over a large area that can be dropped with the flip of a switch. Lot of work, but if I could flatten an entire army with one pull, it'd be worth it. EDIT: It seems to work. Assuming that having a roof fall on your head is still considered an instakill for, say, a Troll or something, you could do some nice things with this. Kefkakrazy 04:49, 11 November 2007 (EST)

WAY too much work setting up to be effective, sadly. If Toady added the ability to designate floorbuilding as a batch command, like mining and smoothing are now, it'd be fine, but as it is, building a roof big enough to be effective would be too much setup for one shot.Kefkakrazy 02:00, 1 May 2008 (EDT)

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what grid interval do I need between supports to hold up the floor above? I am trying to build a tower:
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TIAGarrieIrons 02:24, 5 January 2008 (EST)

This will work as much as anything else

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One support could hold up the entire map if you were to dig out all the edges and the bottom level. (Which would make an awesome army killer if you think about it.) --Ikkonoishi 04:35, 5 January 2008 (EST)


... meaning that you don't need supports unless there are no walls or other things to hold up the roof. --Edward 06:24, 5 January 2008 (EST)
At least until Toady implements a more realistic cavein model. Kefkakrazy 02:00, 1 May 2008 (EDT)

Supports on top of supports?

Is it possible to build a support, then another support on top of that one (for a sort of multi-level-high approach), or do they need to be on floors? Inquiring minds must know! G-Flex 04:22, 16 June 2008 (EDT)

This is not personal experience, only hearsay. I believe supports can be stacks on top of each other. Imagine the possibilities. A four z-level drop for a cavern ceiling onto goblin invaders?StrawberryBunny 22:14, 7 August 2008 (EDT)