![]() They also both appear as veins and thus are not nearly as abundant as other types of stone. They are also both extremely heavy as boulders but easily carried as blocks. Good candidates for this are cobaltite and cinnabar, which are bright blue and red respectively and make your constructed walls and floor that color when used to build them. Stone blocks are also more valuable as materials than raw stone, so your fort will be worth more if its outside walls are built with blocks rather than raw stone.Īlso: If you have a type of stone that you like for its color but that is available in more limited quantities, making them into blocks will let you get four times as many building materials out of each boulder, letting you stretch a modest supply into enough wall sections. Not only will this pre-train your mason so that their furniture can be of a higher quality, it also gives you a working supply of blocks, which are easy and quick to haul around and can be used to construct future workshops or constructed objects (b - C). Stone blocks do not care about quality, but the mason will still get some skill ups from making all of them. To give your mason a little extra boost, have them make a bunch of stone blocks before they start making your tables/chairs/doors/statues and such. Thus most early non-bed furniture and decorations are made out of stone.īecause furniture impacts the quality level of the dining/bedroom it is in, having your mason churn out higher quality levels of goods is a desirable thing. Not only can they make most of the required early furniture (besides beds) they can do so with abundant materials. The mason is a keystone to any young fort. Kitfox Discord #modding-discussion channelīronzemurder and Oilfurnace (illustrated) A three step guide:ĭownload DF Classic or install the premium version from Steam or Itch.ioįollow the quickstart guide on the wiki, or see other learning resources (below)Īsk any questions in the ☼Bi-weekly DF Questions Thread☼ - it's always active See the reasons for our rules here, and please report any problems!ĭF can be intimidating, but we're dedicated to helping new players. I can only imagine Iden standing over the air shaft, smiling in satisfaction while he watches the troglodyte plummet to the hard stone below.Want to start playing? Read this sidebar! Not giving up, Iden continued to fight, and after a particularly furious attack, the troglodyte jumped away, stumbled down an air shaft, and landed 30 stories below where her body exploded and splattered broken parts across the mud and stone. After the initial attack, Iden delivered a strong uppercut to the troglodyte's chest, but received a strong blow to his midsection that knocked the wind out of him. So, when his routine was interrupted by a dirty, smelly, grunting troglodyte woman, Iden the mechanic just snapped. Iden the mechanic is a nervous little fellow who enjoys being alone and having a familiar routine. Before they could come to the rescue, the troglodyte made the mistake of picking on the quiet dwarf. ![]() The fledgling guard consisting of three recruits wielding wooden training swords (scary huh?) immediately sprang into action to drive the intruder from the fortress. After the dwarfs dragged his klutzy ass back up to the barracks and began the construction of a working hospital, a wall was ordered to be built to protect the dwarfs from the untamed caverns.īefore the wall could be built, a troglodyte wandered in from the caverns and began harassing random dwarfs. Riches were found (though not what they were hoping for) and in the excitement, one of the miners managed to fall out of the shaft and give himself some minor wounds. The stout dwarven miners were doing their thing, working their way deeper into the earth looking for you know what when they broke through to the first cavern. Want to start playing? Read this sidebar! ![]()
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