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| Zou:
--- Quote from: skill4life on August 22, 2010, 03:29:12 PM ---Damnit. There must be a solution, as in a reading tutorial. --- End quote --- Nub tutorial. For nubs. This can lead to Dwarf Fortress mastery. It is good play-along. http://afteractionreporter.com/2009/02/09/the-complete-and-utter-newby-tutorial-for-dwarf-fortress-part-1-wtf/ |
| Kearn:
WHAT DOES A BLUE ARROW MEAN |
| CAPTCHA:
--- Quote from: Kearn on August 22, 2010, 03:48:53 PM ---WHAT DOES A BLUE ARROW MEAN --- End quote --- WHAT IS THE CONTEXT WE ARENT PSYCHIC |
| Tokthree:
--- Quote from: Zou on August 22, 2010, 03:28:06 PM ---Dig. Digging is fun. Dig. It can lead to stone. --- End quote --- I have dug a lot, the only brown stone I found I couldn't use in construction. This is a helping thread sir, don't state the obvious and actually help, of course I've loving dug, I wouldn't be asking if I hadn't. |
| CAPTCHA:
--- Quote from: Tokthree on August 22, 2010, 04:04:38 PM ---I have dug a lot, the only brown stone I found I couldn't use in construction. This is a helping thread sir, don't state the obvious and actually help, of course I've loving dug, I wouldn't be asking if I hadn't. --- End quote --- Cassiterite's an ore. That's the only brown thing I can think of (besides wood, but you obviously don't want to use that). You can use mud, but that would be harder. tl;dr: No stone is brown. Mudstone is |
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