WebDec 16, 2009 · A miner will come along and turn that square into open space, but do note that they will do this from the level below if there is an up stair or up/down stair on that level! If they're constructed stairs, designate them for remove construction-ing. They'll be removed, again from below. WebA downstair can have a stockpile placed upon it - this does not block access. A downstair blocks the movement of the caravan wagons. A downward stair allows water and magma to flow into the next level …
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WebIf it are down stairs carved out using designate (This is your problem) You need to channel out the stairs. Beware that if the tile above has a up/down stairs your dwarf might fall 2 Z-levels and break his leg, or neck. Try to get the mining dwarf to the current floor first, mind you need a pickaxe for channeling. WebNov 11, 2014 · Either you dug only down stairs, using the j command in the designations menu or you accidentally removed the up portion of the stairs using the z command in said menu. In order to dig up/down stairs you should use the i command in said menu (you may still want down stairs at the top floor and up stairs at the bottom). tripod with camera
Is this a bug? i cant find a way to fix it (stairwell looking down
WebDec 8, 2024 · For a moving dwarf, one tile is one tile. It doesn't matter if that tile is flat ground, stairs, or a ramp. Other creatures and dwarves can get in their way, greatly slowing them down, so... WebMar 18, 2024 · You can have your dwarves work this pump manually or you can hook it up to power if you already have power. This should clear out a moderate amount of water pretty quickly. If you're feeling really intrepid, you can dig around and just breach the bottom of your flooded area, allowing the water to go somewhere you don't care about. WebThis is a quick little video to try and explain how stairs and constructions work within each tile of Dwarf Fortress. tripod with fluid pan head