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Dwarf fortress bridge direction
Dwarf fortress bridge direction





dwarf fortress bridge direction

The "core" material of the bridge is the oldest individual building material used (i.e.

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The formula for the number of building materials needed is: number of tiles in the bridge divided by four, rounded down, plus one, or +1 = 13, and so on. Placement of the bridge also requires that all of the tiles it occupies not have more than 1/7 water on them at the time of construction.īridges require stone, logs, and/or blocks - they can be mixed - with blocks being placed significantly faster during the actual construction. The error message 'Needs walkable perimeter' suggests that access is required all the way around the perimeter of the bridge, however, only one accessible adjacent tile is required. Retracting bridges are the default, but if you selected "raising" by mistake, the command key for retracting is s. Since a retracting bridge completely disappears, direction doesn't matter. The direction points to the side of the bridge which will become a wall when the bridge is raised. Before placing a raising bridge, ensure that the bridge raises from the direction you want it to using w a d x. Raising bridges must be anchored to a solid surface on the "raising" edge. Any more requires some solid anchor to provide another 10 tile maximum (in both directions).) You can also place a second bridge on the other side of a wide gap to span as much as 20 tiles. (** You can place additional bridges side by side to make them infinitely wider.

dwarf fortress bridge direction

(* See note re "core material" under Materials, below) The size of the bridge can be altered with u m k h while placing it, up to a maximum size of 10 squares in each direction (10x10)**. They are first designed by an architect, then require a specialist worker in the material used* (e.g. if you want them to raise or lower, they must be linked to a trigger (see below).īridges can be built ( b -> g) of metal, stone or wood. They can be used as is, and use less materials than a constructed floor of the same size serving the same purpose. When first built, any bridge is just a static walkway, often (but not necessarily) over open space.







Dwarf fortress bridge direction