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The '''Siege Workshop''' is used to make [[ballista]] and [[catapult]] parts, as well as to assemble siege ammunition (namely, [[ballista arrow]]s).
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The '''siege workshop''' is used to make [[ballista]] and [[catapult]] parts, as well as to assemble siege ammunition (namely, [[ballista arrow]]s).
  
 
A dwarf must have a [[siege engineer]] [[labor]] enabled in order to use a siege [[workshop]]. [[Siege engineer]]s can also assemble [[ballista]] and [[catapult]] parts into stationary [[siege engine]]s to be loaded and fired by [[siege operator]]s.
 
A dwarf must have a [[siege engineer]] [[labor]] enabled in order to use a siege [[workshop]]. [[Siege engineer]]s can also assemble [[ballista]] and [[catapult]] parts into stationary [[siege engine]]s to be loaded and fired by [[siege operator]]s.
  
==See Also==
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Revision as of 19:15, 27 March 2023

Siege workshop

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Job Requirement
Construction
Materials Labors
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The siege workshop is used to make ballista and catapult parts, as well as to assemble siege ammunition (namely, ballista arrows).

A dwarf must have a siege engineer labor enabled in order to use a siege workshop. Siege engineers can also assemble ballista and catapult parts into stationary siege engines to be loaded and fired by siege operators.

See also

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