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Unlike what the name may imply, siege engines are only deployed defensively, and no [[siege]] will use them against you (although the use of siege engines against your fort is [http://bay12games.com/dwarves/dev.html planned for future versions]). | Unlike what the name may imply, siege engines are only deployed defensively, and no [[siege]] will use them against you (although the use of siege engines against your fort is [http://bay12games.com/dwarves/dev.html planned for future versions]). | ||
− | Siege engines can be made to face in any of the four cardinal directions, but they cannot be moved after placement. They can, however, be rotated, or deconstructed back into their 3 parts (with {{k|q}}-{{k|x}}), to be moved elsewhere. Both the construction of siege equipment and the engine itself require a dwarf with the "[[Siege | + | Siege engines can be made to face in any of the four cardinal directions, but they cannot be moved after placement. They can, however, be rotated, or deconstructed back into their 3 parts (with {{k|q}}-{{k|x}}), to be moved elsewhere. Both the construction of siege equipment and the engine itself require a dwarf with the "[[Siege Engineering]]" [[labor]] designated, which uses the "[[Siege_engineer|Siege Engineer]]" [[skill]]. |
The player determines when (or if) each engine is actively firing or not; when active, a single engine is crewed by a single [[siege operator]]. | The player determines when (or if) each engine is actively firing or not; when active, a single engine is crewed by a single [[siege operator]]. |