![]() You should see a lot of wood scattered around in front of the fort, where the wood cutter has left it after felling trees. The list of workshops can be a little overwhelming (“b” then “w”), but don’t worry, we only need to worry about a couple early on.įirst up we need a carpenter’s workshop, this workshop allows us to turn wood logs into furniture and other items. Workshops are places your dwarfs work, usually turning base materials into useful goods. Workshops are a central feature of DF so lets get to grips with them right away. If nothing happens when you try and get the masonry workshop up, jump to tutorial 6 and read about enabling different labours. ![]() There’s lots to do, so lets get cracking! ** Note: Discovered in 2010 is the fact that a dwarf doesn’t have the masonry labour enabled. Lets continue on with our exciting and fascinating Complete and Utter Newby Tutorial for Dwarf Fortress! In this section we’ll work on getting some workshops set up and we’ll dig out a lot more space for our shorties. ![]() I’ve written a book – Getting Started with Dwarf Fortress, coming to O’Reilly soon! It covers the current version and takes you from knowing nothing to being a confident Dwarf Fortress player! 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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