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Author Topic: Do sieges end on their own?  (Read 1150 times)

Lummox JR

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Re: Do sieges end on their own?
« Reply #15 on: July 24, 2009, 11:15:18 am »

As long as you're modding anyway, you could always modify a smelter reaction to produce ammo for you out of some sustainable material like stone, and then shoot at the orcs from a high place (if you have one).

If they're standard orcs I believe they have TRAPAVOID, but if that's been taken out you could always build some mechanisms and stone-fall traps, lock up your dwarves, then let the suckers in.
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LegacyCWAL

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Re: Do sieges end on their own?
« Reply #16 on: July 24, 2009, 11:18:31 am »

It already is on the siege page of the wiki:

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Locked (forbidden) doors will keep invaders out indefinitely, if locked before they seize the door. Doors won't keep siege trolls out, but drawbridges will. Closing all entrances will result in enemies milling around outside your walls without a destination. The siege will end after some (LONG) time have passed, but if you intend to sit it through, make sure you have enough wood, a well and a food source.
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Hyndis

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Re: Do sieges end on their own?
« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2009, 04:36:41 pm »

As long as you're modding anyway, you could always modify a smelter reaction to produce ammo for you out of some sustainable material like stone, and then shoot at the orcs from a high place (if you have one).

If they're standard orcs I believe they have TRAPAVOID, but if that's been taken out you could always build some mechanisms and stone-fall traps, lock up your dwarves, then let the suckers in.

I've got a custom reaction to let me prospect any metal from any stone. Its not nearly as efficient as the actual ore however, but if I've got 10,000 stones laying around, its good enough.
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