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: ''(* For something a bit more complex but quite elegant that will notify you, see [[Trap_design#Land_mines]])'' | : ''(* For something a bit more complex but quite elegant that will notify you, see [[Trap_design#Land_mines]])'' | ||
− | Stone-fall traps respect [[economic stone]] restrictions, | + | Stone-fall traps respect [[economic stone]] restrictions, nor can they be loaded with [[clay]]. |
Before you write off stone-fall traps as worse versions of weapon traps (see next), note that weapon traps require you to have previously made, [[goblinite|found]], or [[caravan|traded]] for [[weapon]]s, making them more of an option somewhat later in the game. A stone-fall trap only requires a mechanism and a stone. | Before you write off stone-fall traps as worse versions of weapon traps (see next), note that weapon traps require you to have previously made, [[goblinite|found]], or [[caravan|traded]] for [[weapon]]s, making them more of an option somewhat later in the game. A stone-fall trap only requires a mechanism and a stone. |