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* The comment "This build does not require or recommend bringing plump helmets due to their cost." is factually incorrect.  A 4-point plump helmet gets you five 2-point booze, plus several seeds, for each one brewed; all of this can become food.  I know of no cheaper way to ensure both food and drink than bringing plump helmets.
 
* The comment "This build does not require or recommend bringing plump helmets due to their cost." is factually incorrect.  A 4-point plump helmet gets you five 2-point booze, plus several seeds, for each one brewed; all of this can become food.  I know of no cheaper way to ensure both food and drink than bringing plump helmets.
 
* Bringing stone is unnecessary to make workshops.  Just make the temporary buildings out of logs or raw materials and free them up later.
 
* Bringing stone is unnecessary to make workshops.  Just make the temporary buildings out of logs or raw materials and free them up later.
: The furnaces and metalsmith's forge definitely can't be made out of wood and you won't be able to get stone unless you have at least one pick. Bringing along extra metal bars and building them from those then reclaiming after could work. But it's probably best just to always bring at least one pick. The copper pick only cost 20 points at embark and the stone costs 3 each and the copper bar you would have made the pick out of costs 10 so taking a pick along actually saves you 2 points at embark  - [[User:Praxis|Praxis]]
 
 
* The comment "as you are nearly always getting a horse with your wagon" is incorrect in my experience; I've known times when a horse was pulling the wagon, but more likely than not I don't have one.
 
* The comment "as you are nearly always getting a horse with your wagon" is incorrect in my experience; I've known times when a horse was pulling the wagon, but more likely than not I don't have one.
 
* The comment "The only thing you need is your anvil, a few stones and bars of metal, everything else is optional" is totally false for many fortress sites and requires a skilled, experienced player at all others.
 
* The comment "The only thing you need is your anvil, a few stones and bars of metal, everything else is optional" is totally false for many fortress sites and requires a skilled, experienced player at all others.

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