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"Fortifications.. are open at the top, allowing liquids to be poured in from above" - is this true? 'cause i've just messed up my drowning chamber with fortifications under the screw pump intake - water cannot be taken out of them, and it appears the space over the top of my 'damp rough limestone block fortification' is now a 'rough limestone block floor' - something which i have not created.so where did it come from?--[[User:DJ Devil|DJ Devil]] 16:57, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
 
"Fortifications.. are open at the top, allowing liquids to be poured in from above" - is this true? 'cause i've just messed up my drowning chamber with fortifications under the screw pump intake - water cannot be taken out of them, and it appears the space over the top of my 'damp rough limestone block fortification' is now a 'rough limestone block floor' - something which i have not created.so where did it come from?--[[User:DJ Devil|DJ Devil]] 16:57, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
 
:See the last line of the Building Fortifications section.  "Note that constructed fortifications do not have walkable floors above them, while carved fortifications do."  I can't decipher from the description you have available to you how your fortification came into existence, but I know I've been tripped up by the differences between the two different types of fortifications before.  From the way you describe it, I suspect that you built a wall and carved a fortification into it.  That will leave a floor on the top.  --[[User:Jwest23|Jwest23]] 18:19, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
 
:See the last line of the Building Fortifications section.  "Note that constructed fortifications do not have walkable floors above them, while carved fortifications do."  I can't decipher from the description you have available to you how your fortification came into existence, but I know I've been tripped up by the differences between the two different types of fortifications before.  From the way you describe it, I suspect that you built a wall and carved a fortification into it.  That will leave a floor on the top.  --[[User:Jwest23|Jwest23]] 18:19, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
 
::ah. yes, my mistake - i thought, by 'constructed fortifications', it meant a fortification that originated from a constructed wall. and i thought a 'carved fortification' meant a mined out wall that had been smoothed, and carved.--[[User:DJ Devil|DJ Devil]] 19:15, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
 
::ah. yes, my mistake - i thought, by 'constructed fortifications', it meant a fortification that originated from a constructed wall. and i thought a 'carved fortification' meant a mined out wall that had been smoothed, and carved.--[[User:DJ Devil|DJ Devil]] 19:15, 27 October 2011 (UTC)

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