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Dwarf fortress stairs
Dwarf fortress stairs




dwarf fortress stairs

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  • The most common causes of this issue are: ĭesignating an up-stair on a wall changes it into an up-stair.ĭesignating an up-stair on a floor or down-stair does nothing.ĭesignating a down-stair on a wall or floor changes it into a down-stair.ĭesignating a down-stair on an up-stair changes it into an up+down-stair.Ĭonstructing any type of stair in any location results in that exact type of stair being produced.Ĭuriously, designating an up-stair on a wall when the tile above is also an up-stair will cause that tile above to change into a natural up+down-stair, even if it was previously constructed.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. This is only possible with a constructed up/down stair b C x on top of the down stair. However, down stairs cannot be converted to up/down stairs by using d u to designate up stairs on them. Up stairs can be converted to up/down stairs by using d j to designate down stairs on them. You can then build the matching down stair on the level above.įor a basic mineshaft/stair tutorial click here You can't designate an up stair on a square that has already been dug out you have to carve one out of an existing wall or build instead. This means you can dig directly downwards or even directly upwards using stairs without needing any other forms of access to the area. However, a down or up stair will give you sufficient access to the adjacent level to build connecting stairs.
  • You can use the build menu ( b C) to construct them in an open tile using material you have already gathered.
  • You can use the designations menu ( d) to carve them out of a wall of unmined material (see digging).
  • Stairs can be created in two different ways, or a combination of them: However, when any stair tile is collapsed by a cave-in, the stairs disappear entirely. An up stair or up/down stair will stop tiles falling during a cave-in a down stair will not. Stairs are fully capable of holding any amount of weight above them. Dug-out stairs can melt, if made from ice, but are otherwise just as resistant to damage - they can be removed by channeling the stair tile. Don't prove the game wrong.)Īs with all constructions, stairs can only be removed by dwarves (ordered to do so - never on their own initiative) or cave-ins. the game gives you a warning when that tile is first revealed, then assumes you know what you're doing. If it's wet or warm, any further mining designation on this tile will be automatically removed, but can then be manually replaced.

    dwarf fortress stairs

    They can also be locked to keep those pesky crundles from interrupting everything your dwarves could possibly do.ĭown stairs reveal a tile directly beneath them. Floor hatches can stop both falling creatures and liquid.

    dwarf fortress stairs

    Falling creatures ignore stairs and may get seriously hurt if the real ground is several z-levels below them. Stairs do not block creature nor fluid movement. A side-view illustration of various digging designations.Ĭaravan wagons can't travel across stairs - you need ramps for those to be able to reach your trade depot.






    Dwarf fortress stairs