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User talk:Dorten
Current Fort
Probably should archive/remove the old suggestion idea which didn't quite turn out well (and suffered from an impossible suggestion with the kitten blood :P) Also, just How Plain are you talking about? I personally would have considered the last idea generally plain, if not easy, when it comes to non-mountain forts. Hmm.. Mountain Fort idea that's not too extravagant...
How about making a giant pit-quarry?
- Majority of map must be at bottom most level.
- 5-wide road that spirals inward from each corner (4 paths down)
- Includes atleast one water tower to pump water out of the pit to the surface level.
- Should have a water supply trickling into the pit. (e.g. One tile open to a river or brook to give a somewhat slow but constant flow.)
I would suggest thinking of a way to make a defense system work when you have no definite entrance.
How's that for ya? --Edward 07:27, 29 April 2008 (EDT)
- Sorry, I've started it already. And by plain I meant simple. It's the first time, when I decided to really plan out the layout od a fort. That'll be squarish. Very squarish. I'll post the map at the end of first year.
quarry bush
My math was stacks of 5 - processed into stacks of [25], 4 items for cooking lavish meals -->stack of 100 max. What am I missing? --Koltom 10:55, 2 April 2008 (EDT)
- The fact that larger original stacks are possible. In the 2D version, IIRC, a stack of 11 was possible. --Savok 23:56, 2 April 2008 (EDT)
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"Hey, Im around here for long ago... Why making the second welcome?" --Dorten
- That's a template I subst onto the talk pages of users who my memory says are new and who make a mistake addressed in it. You forgot to sign your name. --Savok 11:47, 3 April 2008 (EDT)