Good fun!Ī peculiar sort of trap device that can only be triggered by a pressure plate or lever. You can then do amusing things with the trapped bad guys, like tossing them off a tall bridge, dropping them into magma, or stripping them and using them for military sparing practice. What we’re going to be working with in a moment! A trap that catches the enemy in a cage. More on these later some time.Ĭan be part of a complex trap or can be used to trigger other objects when conditions are met (such as water being on them, creatures stepping on them, magma flowing over them, etc). Not a trap, but a device used to manually trigger things like bridges, cages, doors, floodgates, supports, etc. These will probably be your bread and butter as they will attack any enemy triggering them and with multiple weapons can be quite powerful. Note, with all traps, if your dwarfs fall onto them, unconscious, they will trigger the trap! These are great for a quickly built defence, but clearly, as one shot traps, a little limited. These are simple one-shot traps that drop a big rock on an enemy’s head. You will now see a list of traps, lets briefly discuss them.Scroll to “Traps/Levers” and hit enter, or just hit “T”. ![]() You’ve got mechanisms, you’ve got cages, now lets make some traps! Head to the front entrance of your fort and we’ll get building traps and then ponder the various strategies one might employ in setting up the defence of your fortress. I promised traps, and damn traps we will have! And not of the Star Wars or Thai kind, but of the Dwarf Fortress kind! I’m two bottles of beer and a glass of absinthe into the evening, so lets get on with it before things get worse! Defence and Traps! I’ve written a book – Getting Started with Dwarf Fortress, available at O’Reilly and Amazon! It covers the current version and takes you from knowing nothing to being a confident Dwarf Fortress player!
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