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Urist McLaptop

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Making a roof
« on: July 06, 2016, 11:24:15 am »

This is driving me batsh*t insane. I keep looking all over the internet but I must be having a serious mental block. http://imgur.com/9nKLKnA

How am I supposed to build a second level? I remember I did it before but I can't redo it. I can't build an up/down, up, down stairs in between the walls or outside of them.
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Legend tells of a fort besieged by a dragon. When 79 brave recruits fell to its breath, the last dwarf of the fort took up arms. He sprung from his sickbed and claimed an adamant one sword before he bulrushes the dragon. A clean swipe severs the head. But the dragon claws him in the lower body and burns him alive. As he melts into a pile of booze and fat, I rename him Ronnie James Dio and change his profession to dragonslayer. He will forever be immortalized and worshipped as a dragonslayer God.

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Re: Making a roof
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2016, 11:33:07 am »

You want the build menu (b-C-) then an build an up stair (b-C-u) at ground level, then when that is built right above it build a down stair (b-C-d) or an up/dawn stair (b-C-x). Then from the built stair you can build a floor (b-C-f).
You can't build any of these on a tile that already has a built item there. Make sure you actually have access to build materials and someone with the construct building labour enabled.
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Re: Making a roof
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2016, 11:37:09 am »

whenever I do that with the up stair, it makes the blinking green dot. Then I press enter to confirm on an open, clear space. and nothing. I can do stairs all the live long day in dirt, but not in the open
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Legend tells of a fort besieged by a dragon. When 79 brave recruits fell to its breath, the last dwarf of the fort took up arms. He sprung from his sickbed and claimed an adamant one sword before he bulrushes the dragon. A clean swipe severs the head. But the dragon claws him in the lower body and burns him alive. As he melts into a pile of booze and fat, I rename him Ronnie James Dio and change his profession to dragonslayer. He will forever be immortalized and worshipped as a dragonslayer God.

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Re: Making a roof
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2016, 11:45:09 am »

In Dirt you DIG (d-x) a Up-down stair

In open space you need to BUILD (b-C-u) (b-C-d),
Its the same menu you use to build workshops, traps, and much more.

http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/DF2014:Building
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Re: Making a roof
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2016, 11:51:36 am »

Oh F8ck all thank you so much
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Legend tells of a fort besieged by a dragon. When 79 brave recruits fell to its breath, the last dwarf of the fort took up arms. He sprung from his sickbed and claimed an adamant one sword before he bulrushes the dragon. A clean swipe severs the head. But the dragon claws him in the lower body and burns him alive. As he melts into a pile of booze and fat, I rename him Ronnie James Dio and change his profession to dragonslayer. He will forever be immortalized and worshipped as a dragonslayer God.

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Re: Making a roof
« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2016, 05:00:02 pm »

If you're planning for dwarves to travel to the roof, internal stairs make sense. However, for single level roofs you can save yourself some time by using ramps instead of a wall somewhere, then later removing the ramp to put door, bridge or wall in.