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==Materials==
 
==Materials==
Doors can be made of [[stone]] ([[File:stone_door_sprite.png|23px]] / {{Raw Tile|┼|0:7:0}}), [[metal]] ([[File:metal_door_sprite.png|23px]] / {{Raw Tile|≡|6:4:0}}), [[glass]] ([[File:glass_door_sprite.png|23px]] / {{Raw Tile|O|2:2:1}}), and [[wood]] ([[File:wood_door_sprite.png|23px]] / {{Raw Tile|║|0:6:0}}). [[Artifact]] doors can also be made from [[gem]] ([[File:gem_door_sprite.png|23px]] / {{Raw Tile|☼|7:2:0}}) and [[bone]] ([[File:bone_door_sprite.png|23px]] / {{Raw Tile|║|0:7:0}}). A glass door is called a '''portal'''.
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Doors can be made of [[stone]] ({{Raw Tile|┼|0:7:0}}), [[metal]] ({{Raw Tile|≡|6:4:0}}), [[glass]] ({{Raw Tile|O|2:2:1}}), and [[wood]] ({{Raw Tile|║|0:6:0}}). [[Artifact]] doors can also be made from [[gem]] ({{Raw Tile|☼|7:2:0}}) and [[bone]] ({{Raw Tile|║|0:7:0}}). A glass door is called a '''portal'''.
  
 
While [[stone]], [[wood]], and [[glass]] doors require only a single building material, [[metal]] doors require 3 bars to produce.
 
While [[stone]], [[wood]], and [[glass]] doors require only a single building material, [[metal]] doors require 3 bars to produce.
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* '''Captured/not captured''': Invaders can capture your doors, when they pass through an open door. It is not possible to change a doors Passable/Forbidden setting when it is captured. Any member of your fort can retake a captured door by passing through it. This includes pets.
 
* '''Captured/not captured''': Invaders can capture your doors, when they pass through an open door. It is not possible to change a doors Passable/Forbidden setting when it is captured. Any member of your fort can retake a captured door by passing through it. This includes pets.
  
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Doors can be connected to [[lever]]s or [[pressure plate]]s to open on command. A door that is connected to a lever ''cannot'' be opened and closed by a dwarf or animal any longer; it can only be opened and closed by pulling the lever.
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}}Doors can be connected to [[lever]]s or [[pressure plate]]s to open on command. A door that is connected to a lever ''cannot'' be opened and closed by a dwarf or animal any longer; it can only be opened and closed by pulling the lever.
 
  
 
Doors also halt the movement of liquids ([[water]] and [[magma]]) in the manner of [[floodgate]]s, and can be used in the same ways if a passageway is narrow enough. The main differences between a door and a floodgate for fluid containment are:
 
Doors also halt the movement of liquids ([[water]] and [[magma]]) in the manner of [[floodgate]]s, and can be used in the same ways if a passageway is narrow enough. The main differences between a door and a floodgate for fluid containment are:

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