![]() Your mason will go find the stone where ever it is (assuming there is some and he can get to it). (some folks find the quantum stockpile too exploity for their tastes, but being a single player game it's up to you). you usually have either a stone stockpile or you use a quantum stockpile by dump/reclaim. Making a stone stockpile is one way, another common way is to make garbage zone, dump a bunch of stone near the masons's workshop and reclaim it. What's the point? Workers work more efficiently if their supplies are near their workshops, so it can be advantageous to have stones near a mason's workshop. Once they are reclaimed, they're available, and dwarves may use them to fill any empty stockpile. Designate stones for dumping and they will be moved to a garbage zone (with no limit to the number per tile, this is known as "quantum stockpiling"). Things are only ever moved in to a garbage zone when they're designated for dumping. The dwarves will attempt to fill any stockpile with things it allows until it is full. Stone stockpiles, refuse stockpiles, and garbage zones are relavant here. Ok, let me see if I can sum this up without writing a small novel -) There are "piles" (or "stockpiles") and "zones". I found the quickstart guide about garbage dumps very confusing. Stonecrafting is an umbrella term that covers both Masonry and Stone detailing. The skilled workshop would be where I queue up furniture building commands, since the quality of those items will be important.Īssigned a dwarf to do "Masonry" and "Stonecrafting" (Which ones involve biulding chairs/thrones? The first group of workshops might have jobs related to making stone blocks. This allows me to set workshops to be used by the masons who aren't that good and other workshops to only be used by the highly skilled masons. For example, it lets you say that a particular workshop can only be used by a dwarf who is at least "Skilled" in masonry but is not above "Master." You can even say that a particular workshop can only be used by certain individual dwarves. This can help in a few ways.įirst, you can set a workshop to only be used by masons who are of a certain skill (or within a range of skills). If I have a manager, I can set workshop profiles. ![]() I usually have several mason workshops near each other and a few dwarves with the labor active - typically because I want to quickly build walls and things like that. I use this to make sure my best mason is making furniture and stuff for my nobles, since they prefer things of a higher quality. I know another poster covered what managers do and such, but I wanted to throw out another great use. 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 ☼Dwarf Fortress 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. Use the ☼Dwarf Fortress Questions Thread☼ When the Dwarf Economy goes into effect, you will need rooms of varying worth so the rent values are distributed in a manner suited to your Dwarves' wealth.Want to start playing? Read this sidebar! Engravings only affect the value of the room on the side they were made on, though smoothing affects both sides.Įdit: It's worth noting that you should not necessarily aim to maximize the room value for every bedroom. You can check the quality of engravings with 'k' to look around.Įngraved surfaces raise the value of rooms, depending on the quality and material of the engraving. This can happen if you build constructions (walls, stairs, etc) on top of engraved floors, or if you mine out a wall with a masterpiece engraving. A more experienced engraver can engrave masterpieces.īe careful with masterpiece engravings! The engraver will get an unhappy thought if you deface his work. You should double up on walls for nobles if you want to maximize the room value. Want to start playing? Read this sidebar!
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