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There comes a time in every dwarf's life when he says to himself, "Why not?" ("Because it's insane" is not considered an automatic fail condition.) Be they magma waterfalls, huge castles, skyscrapers, great cathedrals, inverted pyramids, the Statue of Dwarferty (bonus points for magma eyes) - you can build anything!
 
There comes a time in every dwarf's life when he says to himself, "Why not?" ("Because it's insane" is not considered an automatic fail condition.) Be they magma waterfalls, huge castles, skyscrapers, great cathedrals, inverted pyramids, the Statue of Dwarferty (bonus points for magma eyes) - you can build anything!
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While building a sacrificial temple to the deity of war - with working magma falls - is quite an undertaking, the techniques are mostly the same as those used to build a simple wall or tower, just putting one stone on top of or next to another - so we'll start there.  
 
While building a sacrificial temple to the deity of war - with working magma falls - is quite an undertaking, the techniques are mostly the same as those used to build a simple wall or tower, just putting one stone on top of or next to another - so we'll start there.  
  
(And it's recommended you do too - start with some smaller projects, a defensive wall, and then some simple archer towers to secure your area, and build on your experience from there. It's very easy and frustrating to build a complete disaster. But [[losing|fun]] is in the eyes of the player.)
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(And it's recommended you do too - start with some smaller projects, a defensive wall, and then some simple archer towers to secure your area, and build on your experience from there. It's very easy and frustrating to build a complete disaster. But fun is in the eyes of the player.)
  
Even though those projects listed below may seem hard, they are all simply a combination of walls, floors, ramps, and maybe the occasional magma pump.  We'll start you off with the basics, and leave you to have [[fun]] once you get started.
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Even though those projects listed above may seem hard, they are all simply a combination of walls, floors, ramps, and maybe the occasional magma pump.  We'll start you off with the basics, and leave you to have [[fun]] once you get started.
  
 
==Basic constructions==
 
==Basic constructions==
 
{{main|Construction|Designations menu}}
 
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These are the building blocks of every successful fortress.  In combination they can produce insane constructions, but even by themselves they are useful.  Ever built a bridge across a river?  Maybe built a wall to keep the goblins at bay?  Even just built an up/down stairway to get from level to level?  You've used basic constructions!
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These are the building blocks of every successful fortress.  In combination they can produce insane constructions, but even by themselves they are useful.  Want to build a bridge across that river?  Maybe build a wall to keep the goblins at bay?  Even just build an up/down stairway to get from level to level?  You've used basic constructions!
  
 
Note that many of the constructions you see here can also be dug out of natural rock by a [[miner]].  Constructions are different -- they are built by a [[mason]] from a [[stone]] or some other material ([[block|blocks]], [[log|logs]], etc.), rather than carved out of the earth.  Constructions can also be removed by any dwarf, using {{k|m}} - {{k|x}} to designate their removal.  When removed, they are converted back into the material from which they were built.  Their mined-out counterparts cannot be removed in that way.
 
Note that many of the constructions you see here can also be dug out of natural rock by a [[miner]].  Constructions are different -- they are built by a [[mason]] from a [[stone]] or some other material ([[block|blocks]], [[log|logs]], etc.), rather than carved out of the earth.  Constructions can also be removed by any dwarf, using {{k|m}} - {{k|x}} to designate their removal.  When removed, they are converted back into the material from which they were built.  Their mined-out counterparts cannot be removed in that way.
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Fortifications may also be carved (by an [[engraver]]) from smoothed natural walls.  Press {{k|v}} to designate a wall for smoothing, and then {{k|v}} - {{k|f}} to designate the smoothed wall for carving fortifications. Note that constructed fortifications do not include walkable floors above them, while carved fortifications do (including fortifications carved from constructed walls).
 
Fortifications may also be carved (by an [[engraver]]) from smoothed natural walls.  Press {{k|v}} to designate a wall for smoothing, and then {{k|v}} - {{k|f}} to designate the smoothed wall for carving fortifications. Note that constructed fortifications do not include walkable floors above them, while carved fortifications do (including fortifications carved from constructed walls).
  
==Putting everything together==
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==Putting Everything Together==
 
There is a small learning gap from building a wall to building a giant statue of your mayor with fire in his eyes, but it is a small one and we will try to walk you through the process of a mega construction.  So, now that you know how to build basic construction components and their uses, we're gonna learn how to build a moderately simple mega construction, namely a pyramid.
 
There is a small learning gap from building a wall to building a giant statue of your mayor with fire in his eyes, but it is a small one and we will try to walk you through the process of a mega construction.  So, now that you know how to build basic construction components and their uses, we're gonna learn how to build a moderately simple mega construction, namely a pyramid.
  
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The actual purpose of a pyramid is, after all, the burying of nobles.  To place a [[tomb]] in the pyramid, use the keys {{k|b}} and {{k|n}}.  Choose where you want it, and assign it to a noble or a well-respected dwarf in your fortress.
 
The actual purpose of a pyramid is, after all, the burying of nobles.  To place a [[tomb]] in the pyramid, use the keys {{k|b}} and {{k|n}}.  Choose where you want it, and assign it to a noble or a well-respected dwarf in your fortress.
  
== Megaprojects ==
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== Mega Constructions ==
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Mega constructions, also deemed megaprojects, can incorporate almost anything, whether it be beneficial to the fortress or not.  The definition of a "mega construction" will vary by user. Visit the page [[Megaprojects]] for some more ideas.
Mega construction is used in the construction of megaprojects. See the [[Megaproject]] article for a list of megaprojects.
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== Challenges ==
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[[Challenges]] are when you decide to <s>hinder</s> make your fortress more interesting (and [[fun]]!) by imposing restrictions on what you can do.
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Challenges have their own page.
  
 
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