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On one of my forts, I was attacked by Elves out of nowhere. I name my Dwarfs after my friends and me. I am busy doing something on the other end of the map, the front door gaurds run away to one side of the map. Then a brave Diomand Dragon goes out to fight the Elves. He fails, he is knocked out on the floor. I come to the rescue, start fighting an Elf with a wooden sword. I fail. I cwral away and wait for help to come. Nexus runs into his room. I lock him in there :P Elves are killing puppies and cats. Somw guys are trapped in my panic room. Food and other stuff in there. Only one way in. Thats over a bridge over a chasm. That is pulled up. The dwarves in there get unhappy. So I draft them into the army. Static rushes onto the bridge, fighting the elves with swords. He is wreastling. He tosses lots of Elves down the Chasm. Soon hye falls himself. The other Dwarves fight back and kill the Elves. I got very luck as I had no real defence. So yes, you can easy lose your fort from a siege. Unless your as lucky as that. Oh by the way, he had no wreastling experience.
 
On one of my forts, I was attacked by Elves out of nowhere. I name my Dwarfs after my friends and me. I am busy doing something on the other end of the map, the front door gaurds run away to one side of the map. Then a brave Diomand Dragon goes out to fight the Elves. He fails, he is knocked out on the floor. I come to the rescue, start fighting an Elf with a wooden sword. I fail. I cwral away and wait for help to come. Nexus runs into his room. I lock him in there :P Elves are killing puppies and cats. Somw guys are trapped in my panic room. Food and other stuff in there. Only one way in. Thats over a bridge over a chasm. That is pulled up. The dwarves in there get unhappy. So I draft them into the army. Static rushes onto the bridge, fighting the elves with swords. He is wreastling. He tosses lots of Elves down the Chasm. Soon hye falls himself. The other Dwarves fight back and kill the Elves. I got very luck as I had no real defence. So yes, you can easy lose your fort from a siege. Unless your as lucky as that. Oh by the way, he had no wreastling experience.
 
==Nature of the learning curve==
 
Recent edit changed 'steep' learning curve to 'slow' learning curve.  Comment for the recent changes page seems to suggest editor has some strange ideas about steep learning curve.  Its not that it implies easy, it implies difficult, but either you'll learn quickly or you'll fall off the curve.  The opposite is gradual learning curve.  As such, 'steep' describes nothing about the easiness of learning, but about the required speed of learning to perform.  I'm reverting the change. --[[User:Squirrelloid|Squirrelloid]] 18:29, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
 

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