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40d:Mineshaft stitching
Revision as of 15:46, 30 March 2009 by Sfogarty (talk | contribs) (Created page with 'When using Mine shafts, dwarves will prefer to dig all of one level before moving on to the next. This can result in a lot of time spent moving...')
When using Mine shafts, dwarves will prefer to dig all of one level before moving on to the next. This can result in a lot of time spent moving, as miners go up and down mine shafts. If you have a large number of relatively unskilled miners, this is unlikely to be a problem: digging time will dominate in any case. If you have one or two legendary miners, this is quite annoying. As a solution, you can creating a single path that forces your dwarf to finish one shaft before moving on to the next. To do so, connect shafts alternately at the top and bottom layers, so the shaft snakes through the area. For example, the top, middle, and bottom layers could look like:
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