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User:Ral/Fortress mode

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Fortress mode is the most popular mode of gameplay in Dwarf Fortress and what most people are thinking of when they talk about the game. It provides a sort of real-time strategy sandbox where your simulated dwarves dig out and build a settlement for themselves, craft items, trade with caravans, produce food, eat, sleep, drink (mostly alcohol), socialize, throw tantrums, get married, have children, and occasionally fight off invaders using a combination of military units, fortifications, and devious traps. Rather than control individual dwarves, you design everything and your dwarves implement your designs.

This is significantly different from Template:L which is much like a more advanced version of 'rogue' or 'nethack'. In this mode you control a single adventurer (character) in the same world who travels around, takes on quests, fights, etc, in a turn-based (rather than real-time) manner. See Template:L for more information on this mode of play.

(There is also Template:L mode but this is more of a history/world viewing interface than an actual game that you play.)


The World

To play dwarf fortress in any mode you must generate a world that includes a playable civilization which, by default, means dwarves. (Actually, any civilization with the [CIV_CONTROLLABLE] entity token is playable, but by default only dwarves have this token.)

See Template:L for detailed instructions on generating a world.


Embarking

Main article: Template:L

Choosing a Site

Creating an Expedition Party

Gameplay

The Interface

Options

Save Game

Abandon the Fortress

Main Window

Main Map

Looking Around
Look Around
View Units
Items in Buildings
Hot Keys
Points/Routes/Notes

Overview Map

Menu Area

Indicators

Pausing and Resuming

Cursor Movement

Status Screen

Job Screen

Announcements

Combat Reports

Military

Squads

View Rooms/Buildings

Nobles and Administrators

Civilizations

Artifacts

Movies

Digging

Mine

Channel

Stairways

Ramps

Remove Up Stairs/Ramps

Remove Constructions

Stone Detailing

Smoothing Stone

Engraving

Carving Fortifications

Building

Furniture

Rooms

Doors and Hatches

Windows, Grates, and Bars

Constructions

Walls and Floors

Stairs/Ramps

Fortifications

Buildings

Workshops

Furnaces

Kennel

Trade Depot

Farm Plot

Roads

Bridges

Wells

Traps and Levers

Machine Components

Trees, Plants, and Agriculture

Woodcutting

Plant Gathering

Farm Plots

Setting Item Properties

Forbidding/Reclaiming

Melting

Dumping

Hiding/Unhiding

Stockpiles

Activity Zones

Orders

Burrows

Manufacturing

Carpentry

Bowmaking

Masonry

Crafts

Mechanics

Metal Industry

Smelting

Smithing

Weapons/Armor

Farming

Crops

Plant Processing
Potash

Fish

Livestock

Meat
Eggs
Milk
Bees

Cooking and Brewing

Textiles

Jewelry

Siege Engines

Soap Making

Nobles

Work Order Management

Artifacts

Civilizations

Military and Combat

Pathing Hints