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::Afaik, you can't carve fortifications into built walls. Instead you just construct fortifications. --[[User:Juckto|Juckto]] 20:30, 21 November 2008 (EST)
 
::Afaik, you can't carve fortifications into built walls. Instead you just construct fortifications. --[[User:Juckto|Juckto]] 20:30, 21 November 2008 (EST)
 
:::In the current version (40d) you can, at the very least, carve fortifications into walls constructed out of stone blocks.  I know this, because my current game has giant battlements with constructed-wall-fortifications and remembering to go back and carve them after they were built was a pain in the butt.  This would have been much more straightforward if I'd noticed that there was a [F]ortifications option on the construction menu.  Thank you for pointing that out! :) --[[User:Sev|Sev]] 22:44, 21 November 2008 (EST)
 
:::In the current version (40d) you can, at the very least, carve fortifications into walls constructed out of stone blocks.  I know this, because my current game has giant battlements with constructed-wall-fortifications and remembering to go back and carve them after they were built was a pain in the butt.  This would have been much more straightforward if I'd noticed that there was a [F]ortifications option on the construction menu.  Thank you for pointing that out! :) --[[User:Sev|Sev]] 22:44, 21 November 2008 (EST)
 
:on a similar note - can marksdwarves in a tower fire down into a corridor? i have two towers, 3 Z-levels up in the air, and i plan on building a maze of walls (so, some going east-west, others north-south) on ground level for siegers/kobolds to have to walk through to get into my fort as arrows rain down on them. will it work? i'm thinking the path will only be 1 square wide --[[User:DJ Devil|DJ Devil]]
 
  
 
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==Building from bridges==

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