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#* If the game is unresponsive except to the arrows keys and the {{K|Esc}} then you likely have caps lock on; turn it off to make the game responsive again.
 
#* If the game is unresponsive except to the arrows keys and the {{K|Esc}} then you likely have caps lock on; turn it off to make the game responsive again.
 
# The graphics you see in the screenshots in this tutorial will be different than those found on all the other pages of this wiki, since Stonegears uses a non-standard graphics set, while the default installation uses text symbols to represent things.  For example, by default, cages are represented by a {{TST|‼}} and armor stands are represented by a {{TST|♫}}.
 
# The graphics you see in the screenshots in this tutorial will be different than those found on all the other pages of this wiki, since Stonegears uses a non-standard graphics set, while the default installation uses text symbols to represent things.  For example, by default, cages are represented by a {{TST|‼}} and armor stands are represented by a {{TST|♫}}.
# [[Siege]]s, [[ambush]]es, and most things requiring a [[military]] are turned off, since training and using the military has its own learning curve, and the military is somewhat buggy.  If you want to face these challenges in the tutorial game you can change the INVADERS [[/Options|option]] to YES when you feel you're ready (though it will take a minimum of 2 to 4 seasons for attacks to start).
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# [[Siege]]s, [[ambush]]es, and most things requiring a [[military]] are turned off, since training and using the military has its own learning curve, and the military is somewhat buggy.  If you want to face these challenges in the tutorial game you can change the INVADERS [[Main:/Options|option]] to YES when you feel you're ready (though it will take a minimum of 2 to 4 seasons for attacks to start).
 
# Dwarf Fortress is a "wide open sandbox" type game with no way to win/finish and no long term goals other than those you set for yourself, a type of game which isn't for everyone. Once you master the basics of the game you can set yourself [[challenges]] or try to build a [[megaproject]] to keep the game interesting.  Some players download game [[List of mods|mods]] to introduce new variety or to make the game more challenging.  Other players play the game round-robin ([[Main:Bloodline|succession games]]) or combine playing the game with storytelling which they post to the [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?board=14.0 stories forum].
 
# Dwarf Fortress is a "wide open sandbox" type game with no way to win/finish and no long term goals other than those you set for yourself, a type of game which isn't for everyone. Once you master the basics of the game you can set yourself [[challenges]] or try to build a [[megaproject]] to keep the game interesting.  Some players download game [[List of mods|mods]] to introduce new variety or to make the game more challenging.  Other players play the game round-robin ([[Main:Bloodline|succession games]]) or combine playing the game with storytelling which they post to the [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?board=14.0 stories forum].
 
#* The use of most game mods requires generating a new world.  Trying to apply these mods to an existing game (like the one used for this tutorial) will at best make your game behave oddly and at worst cause the game to crash.
 
#* The use of most game mods requires generating a new world.  Trying to apply these mods to an existing game (like the one used for this tutorial) will at best make your game behave oddly and at worst cause the game to crash.
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The following pages should be worked through in order. At the end of each page is a '''Notes''' section which can be skipped, but which has information useful to understanding the game.
 
The following pages should be worked through in order. At the end of each page is a '''Notes''' section which can be skipped, but which has information useful to understanding the game.
  
# [[/Starting the game|Starting the game]], saving the game, and looking around.
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# [[Main:/Starting the game|Starting the game]], saving the game, and looking around.
# [[/Digging|Digging]], cutting down trees, and harvesting shurbs.
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# [[Main:/Digging|Digging]], cutting down trees, and harvesting shurbs.
# [[/Stockpiles|Stockpiles]].
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# [[Main:/Stockpiles|Stockpiles]].
# [[/Farming|Farming]].
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# [[Main:/Farming|Farming]].
# [[/Workshops|Workshops]].
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# [[Main:/Workshops|Workshops]].
# [[/Living area|Living area]]: bedrooms, dining hall, meeting area, digging through stone, item dumping
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# [[Main:/Living area|Living area]]: bedrooms, dining hall, meeting area, digging through stone, item dumping
# [[/Crafts|Crafts]].
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# [[Main:/Crafts|Crafts]].
# [[/Cooking|Cooking]], butchery and fishing.
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# [[Main:/Cooking|Cooking]], butchery and fishing.
# [[/Digging deeper|Digging deeper]].
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# [[Main:/Digging deeper|Digging deeper]].
# [[/Summer|Summer]]: auto-saves, processing plants, brewing.
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# [[Main:/Summer|Summer]]: auto-saves, processing plants, brewing.
# [[/Immigrants|Immigrants]].
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# [[Main:/Immigrants|Immigrants]].
# [[/Construction|Construction]]: drawbridges, levers, constructed stairs and floors.
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# [[Main:/Construction|Construction]]: drawbridges, levers, constructed stairs and floors.
# [[/Metalworking|Metalworking]], glass making, and ceramics.
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# [[Main:/Metalworking|Metalworking]], glass making, and ceramics.
# [[/Caravans|Caravans and trading]].
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# [[Main:/Caravans|Caravans and trading]].
  
 
== Informational pages ==
 
== Informational pages ==
Once you've completed the [[/Starting the game|starting the game]] page you can take a look at any of these pages whenever feel like, though these pages will also be linked to from within the step-by-step guide when relevant.
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Once you've completed the [[Main:/Starting the game|starting the game]] page you can take a look at any of these pages whenever feel like, though these pages will also be linked to from within the step-by-step guide when relevant.
  
* [[/Glossary|Glossary]].
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* [[Main:/Glossary|Glossary]].
* [[/Options|Options]].
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* [[Main:/Options|Options]].
* [[/Examining your dwarves|Examining your dwarves]], giving them jobs and naming them.
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* [[Main:/Examining your dwarves|Examining your dwarves]], giving them jobs and naming them.
* [[/Listing your dwarves|Listing your dwarves]], finding them, and listing their jobs.
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* [[Main:/Listing your dwarves|Listing your dwarves]], finding them, and listing their jobs.
* [[/Examining items|Examining items]], forbidding them, and dumping them.
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* [[Main:/Examining items|Examining items]], forbidding them, and dumping them.
* [[/Status screen|Status screen]]:
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* [[Main:/Status screen|Status screen]]:
 
** Calendar
 
** Calendar
 
** Fortress population
 
** Fortress population
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** Listing tame animals.
 
** Listing tame animals.
 
** Choosing which stones can or can't be used for ordinary tasks
 
** Choosing which stones can or can't be used for ordinary tasks
* [[/Strange moods|Strange moods]]: artifact creation.
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* [[Main:/Strange moods|Strange moods]]: artifact creation.
* [[/Nobles|Nobles]].
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* [[Main:/Nobles|Nobles]].
* [[/Package details|Stonegears package details]]
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* [[Main:/Package details|Stonegears package details]]
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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