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==Catapults as stone movers== | ==Catapults as stone movers== | ||
− | When a catapult throws a stone, that stone is destroyed upon landing, unless it falls a z-level, where it lands harmlessly. That means that if you can arrange it so ammo hits a wall (or door, or raised bridge), and there is empty space immediately under that, the | + | When a catapult throws a stone, that stone is destroyed upon landing, unless it falls a z-level, where it lands harmlessly. That means that if you can arrange it so ammo hits a wall (or door, or raised bridge), and there is empty space immediately under that, the stones arrives at that point. If ammo reaches its maximum range, again, it falls harmlessly. Even with a single, no-quality catapult and an untrained crew, this is massively faster than hauling stone by hand. Ammo that hits [[stairs]] is destroyed, even if it can fall a z-level. Stones falling one z-level on to a floor with empty space under it will still be destroyed, make sure there is a wall under the tile where the ammo ultimately lands on. |
==Gatling Catapults== | ==Gatling Catapults== |