dfhack/data/blueprints/library/dreamfort.csv

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1#notes label(help) run me for the dreamfort walkthrough
2Welcome to Dreamfort! These blueprints will help you build a functional, secure, fully self-sustaining fortress that you can use as-is or extend to build the fortress of your dreams!
3
4It can be difficult to apply a set of blueprints that you did not write yourself. This walkthrough will guide you through the high-level steps of building Dreamfort. Run "quickfort run library/dreamfort.csv -n /checklist" (or, if you're looking at the online version, switch to the "checklist" sheet) for a compact list of the commands you'll be running. Each level also has its own mini-walkthrough with more details.
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6The final fort will have a walled-in area on the surface for livestock, trading, aboveground farming, and military training. One z-level down is the farming level, with related workshops and vents up to the surface for miasma prevention. The farming level also has a miniature dining hall and dormitory for use until you get the services and housing levels set up.
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8Beyond those two, the other layers can be built in any order, at any z-level, according to your preference and the layout peculiarities of your embark site:
9- The industry level has a compact, but complete set of workshops and stockpiles (minus what is already provided on the farming level).
10- The services level has dining, hospital, marksman barracks, and justice services, plus a well system. It is 4 z-levels deep.
11- The guildhall level has large, empty rooms for building libraries, temples, and guildhalls.
12- The suites level has fancy rooms for your nobles.
13- The apartments levels have small but well-furnished bedrooms for your other dwarves.
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15Run each level's "help" blueprint (e.g. "quickfort run library/dreamfort.csv -n /surface_help") for more details.
16
17Dreamfort has a central stairs-based design. For all Dreamfort levels, place the cursor on the center (undug) tile of the 3x3 stairs area when you apply the blueprints for that level. The first surface blueprint will designate a column of stairs that you can use as a guide. If you need to extend the stairs down further to lower levels, run "quickfort run library/dreamfort.csv -n /central_stairs --repeat down,10" with the cursor on the z-level below the lowest current stairs.
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19Dreamfort blueprints take care of everything to get the fort up and running. You don't need to clear any extra trees or create any extra buildings or stockpiles (though of course you are free to do so). Blueprints that do require manual steps, like 'assign minecart to hauling route', will leave a message telling you so when you run them. Note that blueprints will designate buildings to build even if you don't have the materials needed to build them. You can use "quickfort orders" to automatically create the manager orders for all the needed items. Make sure your manager is available to validate all the incoming work orders!
20
21There are some tasks common to all forts that Dreamfort doesn't specifically handle for you. For example, Dreamfort sets up a barracks, but managing squads is up to you. Here are some other common tasks that may need to be done manually (or with some other tool):
22- Exploratory mining for specific resources like iron
23- Filling the well system with water
24- Bringing magma up to the industry level to power magma forges/furnaces
25- Manufacturing trade goods
26- Assigning skilled labors to migrants (although the example professions included with DFHack will help with this)
27- Custom stockpile setups to assist with, for example, encrusting only high-quality items
28
29Dreamfort works best at an embark site that is flat and has at least one soil layer. New players should avoid embarks with aquifers if they are not prepared to deal with them. Bring picks for mining, an axe for woodcutting, and an anvil for a forge. Bring a few blocks to speed up initial workshop construction as well. That's all you really need, but see the example embark profile in the online spreadsheets for a more complete setup.
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31Other DFHack scripts and plugins also work very well with Dreamfort, such as autofarm, automelt, autonestbox, burial, prioritize, seedwatch, tailor, and, of course, buildingplan. An init file that configures all these plugins is distributed with DFHack as hack/examples/init/onMapLoad_dreamfort.init.
32Put that file in your Dwarf Fortress directory -- the same directory that has dfhack.init.
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34Also copy the files in hack/examples/orders/ to dfhack-config/orders/ and the files in hack/examples/professions/ to professions/. We'll be using these files later. See https://docs.dfhack.org/en/stable/docs/guides/examples-guide.html for more information, including suggestions on how many dwarves of each profession you are likely to need at each stage of fort maturity.
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36Once you have your starting surface workshops up and running, you might want to configure buildingplan (in its global settings, accessible from any building placement screen, e.g.: b-a-G) to only use blocks for constructions so it won't use your precious wood, boulders, and bars to build floors and walls. If you bring at least 7 blocks with you on embark, you can even set this in your onMapLoad.init file like this:
37on-new-fortress buildingplan set boulders false; buildingplan set logs false
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39Directly after embark, run "quickfort run library/dreamfort.csv -n /setup" with your cursor on your wagon to set settings, and get started building your fort with "quickfort run library/dreamfort.csv -n /surface1" on the surface (see /surface_help for how to select a good spot). Read the walkthroughs for each level to understand what's going on and follow the checklist to keep track of where you are in the building process. Good luck, and have fun building an awesome Dreamfort-based fort!
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41The dreamfort.csv file distributed with DFHack is generated from online spreadsheet files. If you want to look at how these blueprints are put together, it is easier to look at the online spreadsheets than the giant .csv. You can view them at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iS90EEVqUkxTeZiiukVj1pLloZqabKuP
42You are welcome to copy the Dreamfort spreadsheets and make your own modifications!
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44If you like, you can download a fully built Dreamfort-based fort from https://dffd.bay12games.com/file.php?id=15434 and explore it interactively.
45# The dreamfort.csv distributed with DFHack is generated with the following command: for fname in dreamfort*.xlsx; do xlsx2csv -a -p '' "$fname"; done | sed 's/,*$//'
46#notes label(checklist) command checklist
47Here is the recommended order for Dreamfort commands. You can copy/paste the command lines directly into the DFHack terminal, or, if you prefer, you can run the blueprints in the UI with gui/quickfort. See the level walkthroughs for context and details. Also remember to read the messages the blueprints print out after you run them so you don't miss any important manual steps.
48
49-- Preparation (before you embark!) --
50Copy hack/examples/init/onMapLoad_dreamfort.init to your DF directory
51Copy the fort automation orders from hack/examples/orders/*.json to the dfhack-config/orders/ directory
52Optionally copy the premade profession definitions from hack/examples/professions/ to the professions/ directory
53Optionally copy the premade Dreamfort embark profile from the online spreadsheets to the data/init/embark_profiles.txt file
54
55-- Set settings and preload initial orders --
56
57-- Find a good starting spot on the surface --
58
59-- Dig --
60
61-- Core fort (should finish at about the third migration wave) --
62
63-- Plumbing --
64This is a good time to fill your well cisterns, either with a bucket brigade or by routing water from a freshwater stream or an aquifer (see the library/aquifer_tap.csv blueprint for help with this).
65Also consider bringing magma up to your services level so you can replace the forge and furnaces on your industry level with more powerful magma versions. This is especially important if your embark has insufficient trees to convert into charcoal. Keep in mind that moving magma is a tricky process and can take a long time. Don't forget to continue making progress through the checklist! If you choose to use magma, I suggest getting it in place before importing the military and smelting automation orders since they make heavy use of furnaces and forges.
66
67-- Mature fort (third migration wave onward) --
68
69-- Repeat for each remaining apartments level as needed --
70See this checklist online at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13PVZ2h3Mm3x_G1OXQvwKd7oIR2lK4A1Ahf6Om1kFigw/edit#gid=1459509569
71#notes label(setup_help)
72Makes common initial adjustments to in-game settings.
73
74The /setup blueprint is intended to be run once at the start of the game, before anything else is changed. Players are welcome to make any further customizations after this blueprint is run. Please be sure to run the /setup blueprint before making any other changes, though, so your settings are not overwritten!
75
76The following settings are changed:
77- The manager, chief medical dwarf, broker, and bookkeeper noble roles are assigned to the first suggested dwarf. This is likely to be the expedition leader, but the game could suggest others if they have relevant skills. Bookkeeping is also set to the highest precision.
78
79- Standing orders are set to:
80- only farmers harvest
81- gather refuse from outside (incl. vermin)
82- no autoloom (we'll be managing cloth production with automated orders)
83
84- A burrow named "Inside" is created (it's up to the player to define the area). It is intended for use in getting your civilians to safety during sieges. An alert named "Siege" is also created and associated with the "Inside" burrow.
85
86- Military uniforms get the following modifications:
87- all default uniforms set to replace clothing
88 - in the "Metal armor" uniform, the "metal armor" item is removed and replaced by "metal breastplate" and "metal mail shirt"
89 - in the "Metal armor" uniform, the "metal legwear" item is removed and replaced by "metal greaves"
90
91All default uniforms should also have a leather cloak added, but the position of the cloak in the equipment list changes for every embark. We suggest manually adding a leather cloak to your uniforms after running the /setup blueprint.
92
93- Hotkeys are created for the 8 most interesting levels. Only the names are set -- it's up to the player to adjust them to actual locations in the (H) menu since the blueprint can't know where the levels will eventually be built. Feel free to replace any hotkeys with locations that *you* think are interesting : )
94
95These are all set for your convenience. Nothing in Dreamfort depends on these settings staying as they are. Feel free to change any setting to your personal preference.
96
97#aliases
98startnobles: n{Down 4}{togglesequence 8}{Up}s{Up}&^^
99startorders: ohrov^Wl^^
100startburrows: wa&nInside&^^
101metalarmorsetup: A{Right 2}{Down 2}&{Down}&{Left}&M{Right}{Down}&{Left}{Down}{Right}{Down}&{Left}{Down 2}L{Right}{Down 2}&{Left}{Down 3}&M{Right}{Down}&{Left 2}
102startmilitary: mnr{Down}r{metalarmorsetup}{Down}racNSiege&{Right}&^
103sethotkey: {fkey}n{name}&
104starthotkeys: H{sethotkey fkey={F2} name=Farming}{sethotkey fkey={F3} name=Industry}{sethotkey fkey={F4} name=Services}{sethotkey fkey={F5} name=Guildhall}{sethotkey fkey={F6} name=Quarry}{sethotkey fkey={F7} name=Cavern}{sethotkey fkey={F8} name=Magma}^
105
106#config label(setup) message(Please set the zoom targets of the hotkeys (the 'H' menu) according to where you actually end up digging the levels. As you build your fort, expand the "Inside" burrow to include new civilian-safe areas. Optionally, add a leather cloak to your military uniforms to enhance the protection of the uniforms. Nothing in Dreamfort depends on these settings staying as they are. Feel free to change any setting to your personal preference.) assign nobles, set standing orders, create burrows, make adjustments to military uniforms, and set hotkey names
107{startnobles}{startorders}{startburrows}{startmilitary}{starthotkeys}
108#meta label(dig_all) start(central stairs on industry level) dig industry, services, guildhall, suites, and apartments levels. does not include farming.
109# Note that this blueprint will only work for the unified dreamfort.csv. It won't work for the individual .xlsx files (since #meta blueprints can't cross file boundaries).
110
111/industry1
112#>
113/services1
114#>4
115/guildhall1
116#>
117/suites1
118#>
119/apartments1 repeat(down 5)
120#ignore
121Here are the minimal labors needed for essential tasks in getting Dreamfort up and running, along with suggestions for which dwarves to assign them to. You can enable additional labors as you wish. Skills with an asterisk (*) are especially worth putting points into on the embark preparation screen.
122
123Architect
124Misc. labors needed for constructing workshops
125
126The most time-consuming tasks in early Dreamfort are: mining, chopping down trees, and making blocks. Starting with at least two miners, two woodcutters (assuming your embark has trees), and two masons helps in keeping the fort from stalling.
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128We suggest bringing at least:
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130Also bring logs for beds if embarking in an area without many trees.
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132See ldog's Dreamfort embark profile for a more advanced (and more thoroughly explained!) approach:
133https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Et42JTzeYK23iI5wrPMsFJ7lUXwVBQob/view?usp=sharing
134#ignore Add these lines to the bottom of your "data/init/embark_profiles.txt" file to make the "Dreamfort" profile available in-game. Also see ldog's dreamfort embark profile for a more advanced, dwarfy approach.
135[TITLE:Dreamfort]
136[SKILL:1:STONECRAFT:1]
137[SKILL:1:MECHANICS:5]
138[SKILL:1:JUDGING_INTENT:1]
139[SKILL:1:APPRAISAL:1]
140[SKILL:1:ORGANIZATION:1]
141[SKILL:1:RECORD_KEEPING:1]
142[SKILL:2:MINING:5]
143[SKILL:2:DETAILSTONE:2]
144[SKILL:2:SWIMMING:1]
145[SKILL:3:MINING:5]
146[SKILL:3:DETAILSTONE:2]
147[SKILL:3:SWIMMING:1]
148[SKILL:4:MASONRY:5]
149[SKILL:5:MASONRY:5]
150[SKILL:6:WOODCUTTING:5]
151[SKILL:6:CARPENTRY:5]
152[SKILL:7:PLANT:3]
153[ITEM:2:WEAPON:ITEM_WEAPON_PICK:INORGANIC:COPPER]
154[ITEM:2:WEAPON:ITEM_WEAPON_AXE_BATTLE:INORGANIC:COPPER]
155[ITEM:1:ANVIL:NONE:INORGANIC:IRON]
156[ITEM:7:DRINK:NONE:PLANT_MAT:MUSHROOM_HELMET_PLUMP:DRINK]
157[ITEM:26:DRINK:NONE:PLANT_MAT:GRASS_TAIL_PIG:DRINK]
158[ITEM:26:DRINK:NONE:PLANT_MAT:GRASS_WHEAT_CAVE:DRINK]
159[ITEM:26:DRINK:NONE:PLANT_MAT:POD_SWEET:DRINK]
160[ITEM:10:SEEDS:NONE:PLANT_MAT:MUSHROOM_HELMET_PLUMP:SEED]
161[ITEM:10:SEEDS:NONE:PLANT_MAT:GRASS_TAIL_PIG:SEED]
162[ITEM:10:SEEDS:NONE:PLANT_MAT:GRASS_WHEAT_CAVE:SEED]
163[ITEM:10:SEEDS:NONE:PLANT_MAT:POD_SWEET:SEED]
164[ITEM:10:SEEDS:NONE:PLANT_MAT:BUSH_QUARRY:SEED]
165[ITEM:10:SEEDS:NONE:PLANT_MAT:MUSHROOM_CUP_DIMPLE:SEED]
166[ITEM:25:PLANT:NONE:PLANT_MAT:MUSHROOM_HELMET_PLUMP:STRUCTURAL]
167[ITEM:4:CHAIN:NONE:CREATURE_MAT:SPIDER_CAVE:SILK]
168[ITEM:5:CLOTH:NONE:CREATURE_MAT:SPIDER_CAVE:SILK]
169[ITEM:5:THREAD:NONE:CREATURE_MAT:SPIDER_CAVE:SILK]
170[ITEM:50:WOOD:NONE:PLANT_MAT:WILLOW:WOOD]
171[ITEM:40:BOULDER:NONE:INORGANIC:QUARTZITE]
172[ITEM:10:BLOCKS:NONE:INORGANIC:QUARTZITE]
173[PET:2:DOG:FEMALE:STANDARD]
174[PET:1:DOG:MALE:STANDARD]
175[PET:2:CAT:FEMALE:STANDARD]
176[PET:1:CAT:MALE:STANDARD]
177[PET:2:BIRD_GOOSE:FEMALE:STANDARD]
178[PET:2:BIRD_GOOSE:MALE:STANDARD]
179#meta label(all_orders) hidden() references all blueprints that generate orders; for testing only
180/surface2
181/surface3
182/surface4
183/surface5
184/surface6
185/surface7
186/surface8
187/farming2
188/farming3
189/farming4
190/industry2
191/services2
192/services3
193/services4
194/guildhall2
195/suites2
196/apartments2
197/apartments2
198/apartments2
199/apartments2
200/apartments2
201/apartments2
202/apartments3
203/apartments3
204/apartments3
205/apartments3
206/apartments3
207/apartments3
208#notes label(surface_help)
209Sets up a protected entrance to your fort in a flat area on the surface.
210Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YL_vQJLB2YnUEFrAg9y3HEdFq3Wpw9WP
211
212Features:
213- A starting set of workshops and stockpiles (which you can later remove once you establish your permanent workshops and storage)
214- Livestock grazing area with nestbox zones and beehives
215- Walls, roof, and lever-controlled gates for security
216- Barracks (with prisoner processing quantum dump)
217- Trap-filled hallways for invaders
218- Optional extended trap hallways (to handle larger sieges)
219- Protected trade depot
220- A grid of 1x1 farm plots (intended to be managed by DFHack autofarm)
221
222Manual steps you have to take:
223- Assign grazing livestock to the large pasture and dogs to the pasture over the central stairs (DFHack's autonestbox can manage the nestbox zones)
224- Connect levers to the gates that match the names of the levers
225- Assign minecarts to the trade goods and prisoner processing quantum stockpile hauling routes
226
227Be sure to choose an embark site that has a flat area on the surface large enough to use these blueprints!
228
229Surface Walkthrough:
2301) Choose a tile for your central fortress stairs. The terrain around that tile should be perfectly flat. Trees are ok, but no slopes, rivers, or lakes. To be sure that the tile you've chosen is in a good spot, set the cursor over that tile and run "quickfort run library/dreamfort.csv -n /perimeter". This will show you the eventual boundaries of the fort. Some wall segments might be missing due to existing trees, but that's ok. Make sure the area within the exterior wall is flat. Run "quickfort undo library/dreamfort.csv -n /perimeter" to clean up.
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2322) With the cursor on the chosen tile, run /surface1 to clear surrounding trees and set up your pastures. Deconstruct your wagon to get it out of the way of our upcoming walls and floors. Remember to assign your dogs to the pasture around the staircase and your grazing animals to the large pasture. Your egg-layers will automatically get assigned to nestbox zones once the nestboxes are built, so you don't need to worry about them. You can let your cats roam free to chase vermin.
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2343) Once the marked trees have been cleared, run /surface2 to setup starting workshops/stockpiles, channel out the miasma vents for the farming level, and start clearing trees from a larger area. If you haven't done it already, now is a good time to configure buildingplan to only build buildings with blocks, not logs or raw boulders. Do this by entering buildingplan's global configuration ("baG") and ensuring the only generic building material allowed is "blocks". Run "quickfort orders" for /surface2.
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2364) Once the channels are dug out and the trees are cleared, start digging the farming level one z-level down. Once you have run /farming2, come back to the surface and run /surface3 to cover the vents and build an enclosure around your central stairs. Although the vents will be covered with flooring, they will still work to prevent miasma on the farming level. Run "quickfort orders" for /surface3.
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2385) Once all walls and floors have been constructed around the stairwell, run /surface4 to build floors and walls to support upcoming buildings and furniture. Run "quickfort orders" for /surface4.
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2406) Once walls and floors have been constructed (including the small roof segment one z-level up over the barracks), run /surface5 to build furniture, gates, and the permanent trade depot. Remember to deconstruct the temporary trade depot once nobody is using it. Run "quickfort orders" for /surface5.
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2427) Once at least the beehives and weapon rack are built, run /surface6 to configure the rooms and build the remaining walls and floors. Run "quickfort orders" for /surface6.
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2448) Once you have enough dwarves to do a lot of building without starving other important tasks, run /surface7 to build the roof. Run "quickfort orders" for /surface7.
245
2469) For extra security, you can run /surface8 any time after /surface7 to extend the trap corridors. Run "quickfort orders" for /surface8.
247
24810) Once your industry and farming levels are set up and running, you can disassemble the surface workshops and remove the surface stockpiles. Disassembling a workshop scatters the items stored within it and cancels any pending jobs that happen to use those items. In order to avoid job cancellations, first set the surface workshops to not accept general work orders. Do this by entering query mode ("q"), selecting a workshop, entering the workshop profile ("P"), moving to work orders (right arrow), and hitting Enter. Then enter view mode ("t") and check to see if any items in a workshop are marked with "TSK". Once no items in the workshop have that marker, you are free to disassemble that workshop.
249
250Sieges and Prisoner Processing:
251Here are some tips and procedures for handling seiges -- including how to clean up afterwards!
252
253- Ensure your "Inside" burrow includes only below-ground areas and safe surface areas of your fort. In particular, don't include the "atrium" area (where the "siege bait" zone is) or the trapped hallways.
254
255- When a siege begins, set the civilian alert to "Siege" to ensure all your civilians stay out of danger. Immediately pull the lever to close the outer main gate. It is also wise to close the trade depot and inner main gate as well. That way, if enemies get past the traps, they'll have to go through the soldiers in your barracks.
256
257- During a siege, use the levers to control how attackers path through the trapped corridors. If there are more enemies than cage traps, time your lever pulling so that the inner gates snap closed before your last cage trap is sprung. Then the remaining attackers will have to backtrack and go through the other trap-filled hallway.
258
259- If your cage traps fill up, ensure your hallways are free of uncaged attackers, then close the trap hallway outer gates and open the inner gates. Unset the civilian alert and allow your dwarves to reset all the traps -- make some extra cages in preparation for this! Then re-set the civilian alert to "Siege" and open the trap hallway outer gates.
260
261- Once the last attacker is caged, open all the gates and unset the civilian alert. Life is normal again!
262
263After a siege, you can use the caged prisoners to safely train your military. Here's how:
264
265- Once the prisoners are hauled to the "prisoner quantum" stockpile, run "stripcaged all" in the DFHack console.
266
267- After all the prisoners' items have been confiscated, bring your military dwarves to the barracks (if they aren't already there).
268
269- Use the zone (i) menu to assign a group prisoners to the pasture that overlaps the prisoner quantum stockpile
270
271- Hauler dwarves will come and release prisoners one by one. Your military dwarves will immediately pounce on the released prisoner and chop them to bits, saving the hauler dwarves from being attacked. Repeat until all prisoners have been "processed".
272
273Only types of creatures that you commonly see in sieges are accepted by the prisoner hauling route by default. You can add additional creature types by configuring the hauling route stop in the 'h' menu. Note that generated creature types, like necromancer experiments, can't be explicitly added. You have to (at least temporarily) accept all animals to include them.
274#meta label(perimeter) start(central stairs) message(Run quickfort undo on this blueprint to clean up.) show the eventual perimeter of the surface fort; useful for location scouting
275walls/surface_walls
276corridor/surface_corridor
277
278#meta label(surface1) start(central stairs) message(Once the central stairs are mined out deeply enough, you should start digging the industry level in a non-aquifer rock layer. You'll need the boulders from the digging to make blocks. If your wagon is within the fort perimeter, deconstruct it to get it out of the way. Once the marked trees are all chopped down (if any), continue with /surface2.) clear trees and set up pastures
279central_stairs/central_stairs repeat(down 10)
280clear_small/surface_clear_small
281zones/surface_zones
282name_zones/surface_name_zones
283
284#meta label(surface2) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Once the channels are dug out and the marked trees are cleared, continue with /surface3.) set up starting workshops/stockpiles, channel miasma vents, and clear more trees
285build_start/surface_build_start
286place_start/surface_place_start
287query_start/surface_query_start
288channel/surface_channel
289clear/surface_clear
290
291#meta label(surface3) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Once the walls and floors have been constructed, continue with /surface4.) Cover vents and protect the central stairs.
292cover_vents/surface_cover_vents
293cover_stairs/surface_cover_stairs
294
295#meta label(surface4) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Once the walls and floors have been constructed, continue with /surface5. Be sure to check one z-level above the surface to ensure the roof segment above the future barracks has been finished.) build walls and flooring to support upcoming buildings and furniture
296stairs_doors/surface_stairs_doors
297pre_building/surface_pre_building
298
299#meta label(surface5) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Disassemble the temporary trade depot in the pasture once the new one is constructed (and no merchants are using the old one). Once the marked trees are cleared and at least the beehives and weapon rack have been constructed, continue with /surface6.) build gates, furniture, and trade stockpile/depot
300place/surface_place
301build/surface_build
302query/surface_query
303clear_large/surface_clear_large
304
305#meta label(surface6) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Continue with /surface7 sometime after the walls are completed and any marked trees are chopped down, whenever you have enough dwarves to build the roof without starving other important construction tasks.) configure hives and barracks, build traps and remaining walls/floors
306query2/surface_query2
307walls/surface_walls
308floors/surface_floors
309traps/surface_traps
310clear_large/surface_clear_large
311
312#meta label(surface7) start(central stairs (on ground level)) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. For extra security, you can run /surface8 at any time to extend the trap corridors.) build roof
313#<
314roof/surface_roof
315roof2/surface_roof2
316roof3/surface_roof3
317roof4/surface_roof4
318
319#meta label(surface8) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) build extended trap corridors
320corridor/surface_corridor
321corridor_traps/surface_corridor_traps
322query_corridor/surface_query_corridor
323#dig label(central_stairs_odd) start(2;2) hidden() spiral stairs odd levels
324#meta label(central_stairs_even) hidden() spiral stairs even levels
325/central_stairs_odd transform(cw)
326#meta label(central_stairs) two levels of spiral stairs (use --repeat down)
327/central_stairs_odd
328#>
329/central_stairs_even
330#dig label(surface_clear_small) start(19; 19) hidden() clear trees for starting workshops and stockpiles
331#zone label(surface_zones) start(19; 19) hidden() message(Remember to assign your dogs to the pasture surrounding the central stairs and your grazing animals to the large pasture. Feel free to assign an unimportant animal to the pasture in the main entranceway to use as bait during sieges.) pastures and training areas
332#query label(surface_name_zones) start(19; 19) hidden()
333#build label(surface_build_start) start(19; 19) hidden() message(There is room to the left of the carpenter's workshop to build one more workshop of any type if you need it.) starting workshops
334#place label(surface_place_start) start(19; 19) hidden() message(if you haven't already, now is a good time to deconstruct the wagon) starting stockpiles
335#query label(surface_query_start) start(19; 19) hidden() config stockpiles
336#dig label(surface_channel) start(19; 19) hidden() channel miasma vents
337#dig label(surface_clear) start(19; 19) hidden() clear trees so the farming level can be dug without fear of generating surface holes
338#build label(surface_cover_vents) start(19; 19) hidden() cover the miasma vents
339#build label(surface_cover_stairs) start(19; 19) hidden() protect the central stairs
340#<
341#build label(surface_stairs_doors) start(19; 19) hidden()
342#build label(surface_pre_building) start(19; 19) hidden() flooring and anchoring walls for future buildings/doors
343#<
344#>
345#place label(surface_place) start(19; 19) hidden() remaining surface stockpiles
346#build label(surface_build) start(19; 19) hidden() message(Use autofarm to manage farm crop selection. Remember to connect the levers to the gates once they are built.) gates, barracks, farm area, and trade area
347#aliases
348permit_prisoner: {animalsprefix}{Right}s{search}&&^
349prisoner_route_enable: {enableanimals}{cages}{permittraps}{permit_prisoner search=dwarves}{permit_prisoner search=elves}{permit_prisoner search=humans}{permit_prisoner search=giants}{permit_prisoner search=goblins}{permit_prisoner search=ettins}{permit_prisoner search=cyclopes}
350#query label(surface_query) start(19; 19) hidden() message(Remember to assign minecarts to the trade goods and prisoner processing quantum stockpiles. Feel free to adjust the configuration of the "trade goods" feeder stockpile so it accepts the item types you want to trade away. If those items types are also accepted by other stockpiles, configure those stockpiles to give to the "trade goods" stockpile. You might also want to set the "trade goods quantum" stockpile to Auto Trade if you have the autotrade DFHack plugin enabled.)
351#dig label(surface_clear_large) start(19; 19) hidden() clear wider area of trees
352t1(37x33)
353#query label(surface_query2) start(19; 19) hidden()
354#build label(surface_walls) start(19; 19) hidden() build remaining walls
355#build label(surface_floors) start(19; 19) hidden() build remaining flooring
356#build label(surface_traps) start(19; 19) hidden()
357#build label(surface_roof) start(19; 19) hidden() roof hatch and adjacent tiles
358#build label(surface_roof2) start(19; 19) hidden() lower half of the roof
359#build label(surface_roof3) start(19; 19) hidden() upper half center of the roof
360#build label(surface_roof4) start(19; 19) hidden() upper half remainder of the roof
361#build label(surface_corridor) start(19; 19) hidden() trap hallway walls
362#<
363#build label(surface_corridor_traps) start(19; 19) hidden() barracks, longer trap hallways, and outer levers/gates
364#query label(surface_query_corridor) start(19; 19) hidden() (Remember to connect the levers to the new external trap gates.) configure barracks and name outer levers/gates
365#notes label(farming_help)
366Sets up farming, food storage, and related industries. Also provides post-embark necessities that can later be disassembled.
367Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fBC3G5Y888l4tVe5REAyAd_zeojADVme
368
369Features:
370- Pairs with the surface blueprints for vents that prevent miasma
371- Farm plots (intended to be managed by DFHack autofarm)
372- Plentiful food storage
373- Refuse/corpse quantum stockpile
374- Small dormitory and dining room for post-embark needs
375- Small offices for your manager and bookkeeper
376
377Workshops:
378- Kitchen
379- Brewery
380- Butcher
381- Fishery
382- Tannery
383- Farmer's Workshop
384- Quern
385- Screw Press
386
387Manual steps you have to take:
388- Check to make sure the lower office is assigned to your manager and assign the upper office to your bookkeeper (if different from your manager)
389- Assign a minecart to your refuse quantum stockpile hauling route
390- If the industry level is already built, configure the jugs, pots, and bags stockpiles to take from the "Goods" quantum stockpile (the one on the left) on the industry level
391
392Farming Walkthrough:
3931) Wait until you have channeled the miasma vents and cleared trees on the surface before digging out the farming level on the z-level below the surface, otherwise you will end up with extra ramps on the farming level and unprotected holes through the surface when you later chop down trees growing above empty space.
394
3952) Start digging with /farming1 and get started on manufacturing furniture by running "quickfort orders" on /farming2 and /farming3.
396
3973) Once the level is dug out, run /farming2 to build workshops, stockpiles, and the furniture we need to anchor the rooms. Remember to assign a minecart to the newly-designated quantum refuse dump. There are also jugs, pots, and bags stockpiles on this level that should be configured to "take" from the industry level stockpile once we get the industry level built.
398
3994) When the furniture is in place, run /farming3 to designate your starter dining room and dormitory and build the farm plots and remaining furniture. The blueprint also attempts to assign the lower office to your manager, but double-check this assignment in case your dwarves are in an unexpected order.
400
4015) Once your fort has enough free time to build the remaining doors, run /farming4. This will also enable seasonal fertilization for your farm plots. Run "quickfort orders" for /farming4.
402
4036) You can disassemble the dining room and dormitory once the services and apartments levels are up and running, if you like.
404#dig label(farming1) start(16; 18; central stairs) message(Once the area is dug out, continue with /farming2.)
405# this level is dug at priority 2 since it is dug in soil. it's worth the miner's time to stop digging the industry level and
406# quickly dig out this one.
407#meta label(farming2) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Once furniture has been placed, continue with /farming3.) workshops, stockpiles, and important furniture
408build/farming_build
409place/farming_place
410query_stockpiles/farming_query_stockpiles
411link_stockpiles/farming_link
412
413#meta label(farming3) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) configure rooms and build farm plots and more furniture
414query_rooms/farming_rooms
415build2/farming_build2
416
417#meta label(farming4) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) configure farm plots and build remaining furniture
418query_plots/farming_query_plots
419build3/farming_build3
420#build label(farming_build) start(16; 18) hidden() workshops and important furniture
421#place label(farming_place) start(16; 18) hidden() stockpiles
422#query label(farming_query_stockpiles) start(16; 18) hidden() message(remember to: - assign a minecart to the refuse quantum stockpile - if the industry level is already built, configure the jugs, pots, and bags stockpiles to take from the "Goods" quantum stockpile on the industry level) config stockpiles
423#query label(farming_link) start(16; 18) hidden() set farming stockpiles to take from starting surface stockpiles
424#query label(farming_rooms) start(16; 18) hidden() message(Check to ensure the lower office got assigned to your manager and assign the upper office to your bookkeeper (if different from your manager).) configure rooms
425#build label(farming_build2) start(16; 18) hidden() farm plots, remaining furniture, and important doors
426#query label(farming_query_plots) start(16; 18) hidden() configure farm plots for seasonal fertilization
427#build label(farming_build3) start(16; 18) hidden() remaining doors
428#notes label(industry_help)
429Sets up workshops for all non-farming industries
430Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1emMaHHCaUPcdRbkLQqvr-0ZCs2tdM5X7
431
432Features:
433- Space-efficient layout for all workshops
434- Manager orders that automate basic fortress maintenance
435- Space available underneath the forge and smelters for magma, allowing the starting forge and smelters to be eventually replaced by magma versions.
436- Quantum stockpiles for compact storage
437with separate stockpiles for:
438- A reserve of uncut gems for strange moods that the jeweler's workshop cannot take from
439- Wood, steel bars, and coal so you can see at a glance if you're low on stock
440- Items that cannot be quantum stockpiled (e.g. lye and sand bags)
441- Meltable weapons and armor
442
443Workshops:
444- 2x Mason
445- 4x Craftsdwarf
446- 1x Jeweler
447- 1x Mechanic
448- 4x Smelter
449- 1x Forge
450- 1x Glassmaker
451- 1x Kiln
452- 4x Wood furnace
453- 1x Ashery
454- 1x Soap maker
455- 1x Carpenter
456- 1x Siege workshop
457- 1x Bowyer
458- 1x Dyer
459- 1x Loom
460- 1x Clothier
461
462
463Manual steps you have to take:
464- Assign minecarts to your quantum stockpile hauling routes
465- Give from the "Goods" quantum stockpile to the jugs, pots, and bags stockpiles on the farming level
466- Copy the fort automation manager orders (the .json files) from hack/examples/orders/ and put them in your dfhack-config/orders/ directory.
467
468Optional manual steps you can take:
469- Restrict the Mechanic's workshop to only allow skilled workers so unskilled trap-resetters won't be tasked to build mechanisms.
470- Restrict the Craftsdwarf's workshops to only allow labors that take from the adjacent stockpiles. That is, only allow Woodcrafting for the Craftsdwarf's workshop on the left near the wood stockpile, Stonecrafting for the Craftsdwarf's workshop near the Mason's workshops, and Bonecrafting for one of the Craftsdwarf's workshop near the Clothier's workshop. The last Craftdwarf's workshop can hold all the remaining labors, or it can be a secondary workshop for a labor that you want more dwarves working on.
471- To encourage your masons to concentrate on building blocks and other high-volume orders, it helps to set one of your Mason's workshops to service a maximum of 2 manager orders at a time.
472- Once you have enough haulers, you can increase the rate of stone and ore hauling jobs by building more wheelbarrows and adding them to the stone and ore feeder stockpiles.
473- If desired, set one or both stockpiles in the bottom left to auto-melt. This results in melting all weapons and armor that are inferior to masterwork. This is great for upgrading your military, but it takes a *lot* of fuel unless you have first replaced the forge and smelters with magma versions. If you enable automelt and you don't have magma forges and magma smelters, be sure to be in a heavily forested area, enable auto-chop, and keep your coal stocks high.
474
475Industry Walkthrough:
4761) Start digging out /industry1 as soon as you find a stone layer at least two layers beneath the surface so the boulders can be used by your starting workshops. The services level is intended to be dug beneath this one, and there is space on that level to route magma underneath your furnaces so you can replace the furnaces on this level with magma-powered equivalents.
477
4782) Queue up manufacturing by running "quickfort orders" on /industry2. You brought an anvil with you (right??), so you can remove the unneeded anvil work order from the manager orders screen (j-m). Note that stockpiles that accept containers may claim the barrels you need to build the Dyer's Workshop and Ashery. If you see those two buildings not being constructed, build a few extra barrels or run combine-plants and combine-drinks to free up some existing ones.
479
4803) Once the area is dug out, run /industry2. Remember to assign minecarts to to your quantum stockpile hauling routes, and if the farming level is already built, give from the "Goods" quantum stockpile (the one on the left) to the jugs, pots, and bags stockpiles on the farming level.
481
4824) Once you have enough dwarves to do maintenance tasks (that is, after the first or second migration wave), run "orders import basic" to use the provided basic.json to take care of your fort's basic needs, such as food, booze, and raw material processing.
483
4845) If you want to automatically melt goblinite and other low-quality weapons and armor, mark the south-east stockpiles for auto-melt. If you don't have a high density of trees to make into charcoal, though, be sure to route magma to the level beneath this one and replace the forge and furnaces with magma equivalents.
485
4866) Once you have magma furnaces (or abundant fuel) and more dwarves, run "orders import furnace", "orders import military", and "orders import smelting" to import the remaining fort automation orders. The military orders are optional if you are not planning to have a military, of course.
487
4887) At any time, feel free to build extra workshops or designate custom stockpiles in the unused space in the top and bottom right. The space is there for you to use!
489#dig label(industry1) start(18; 18; central stairs) message(Once the area is dug out, continue with /industry2.)
490#meta label(industry2) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) build workshops and stockpiles, configure stockpiles
491build/industry_build
492place/industry_place
493query/industry_query
494#build label(industry_build) start(18; 18) hidden()
495#place label(industry_place) start(18; 18) hidden()
496#query label(industry_query) start(18; 18) hidden() message(remember to: - assign minecarts to to your quantum stockpile hauling routes - if the farming level is already built, give from the "Goods" quantum stockpile to the jugs, pots, and bags stockpiles on the farming level - if you want to automatically melt goblinite and other low-quality weapons and armor, mark the south-east stockpiles for auto-melt - once you have enough dwarves, run "orders import basic" to automate your fort's basic needs (see /industry_help for more info on this file) - optionally, restrict the labors for your Craftsdwarf's and Mechanic's workshops as per the guidance in /industry_help)
497#notes label(services_help)
498Sets up public services (dining, hospital, etc.)
499Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13vDIkTVOZGkM84tYf4O5nmRs4VZdE1gh
500
501Features:
502- Spacious dining room (also usable as a tavern)
503- Prepared food and drink stockpiles
504- Well cistern system (bring your own water)
505- Hospital with a well for washing
506- Garbage dump
507- Empty space for magma to power forges and smelters in the industry level above
508
509Note the hospital also has animal training enabled so it can be used with the dwarfvet plugin if it's enabled.
510
511Manual steps you have to take:
512- If you want to declare the dining room as a tavern, the bedrooms at the top can be assigned to the tavern as rented rooms.
513- Fill the cisterns with water, either with a bucket brigade or by plumbing flowing water. Fill so that there are two z-levels of 7-depth water to prevent muddiness. If you want to fill with buckets, designate a pond zone on the level below the main floor. If you feel adventurous and are experienced with water pressure, you can instead route (depressurized!) water to the second-to-bottom level (the one above the up staircases).
514- If you are filling the wells with a bucket brigade and at least one well is already constructed, you'll run into issues with the dwarves stealing water from the wells to fill the wells. Temporarily deconstruct the wells or temporarily build grates beneath the wells to block the buckets to avoid this issue. Remember to rebuild the wells or remove the grates afterwards, though!
515
516Services Walkthrough:
5171) Start this level when your fort grows to about 50 dwarves so everyone has a place to eat.
518
5192) Start digging with /services1. Note that this digs out the main level and three levels below for the wells.
520
5213) Once the area is dug out, set up important furniture, stockpiles, hospital zone and garbage dump zone with /services2. Run "quickfort orders" for /services2.
522
5234) When the table and chair have been placed in the dining room and the weapon rack and archery targets have been constructed in the barracks, run /services3 to build the rest of the furniture and configure your dining room and barracks. Run "quickfort orders" for /services3.
524
5255) Fill the wells with either bucket brigades or by carefully routing flowing water.
526
5276) When your fort is mature enough to need jail cells, run /services4 to set those up -- anytime after the restraints are built in the jail cell block. You also get some decorative statues to increase the value of your dining hall. Run "quickfort orders" for /services4.
528#dig label(services1) start(23; 22; central stairs) message(Once the area is dug out, continue with /services2.)
529#>
530#>
531#>
532#meta label(services2) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Once furniture has been placed, continue with /services3.) dining hall anchors, stockpiles, hospital, garbage dump
533build/services_build
534place/services_place
535zones/services_zones
536name_zones/services_name_zones
537query_stockpiles/services_query_stockpiles
538
539#meta label(services3) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) configure dining room, build dining hall and hospital furniture
540query_dining/services_query_dining
541build2/services_build2
542
543#meta label(services4) start(central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) complete jail and build decorative furniture
544build3/services_build3
545place_jail/services_place_jail
546query_jail/services_query_jail
547#build label(services_build) start(23; 22) hidden() build basic hospital and dining room anchor
548#place label(services_place) start(23; 22) hidden()
549#zone label(services_zones) start(23; 22) hidden() message(If you'd like to fill your wells via bucket brigade, activate the inactive pond zones one level down from where the wells will be built.) hospital, garbage dump, and pond zones
550#>
551#query label(services_name_zones) start(23; 22) hidden()
552#>
553#query label(services_query_stockpiles) start(23; 22) hidden() message(Configure the training ammo stockpile to take from the metalworker quantum on the industry level.) configure stockpiles
554#query label(services_query_dining) start(23; 22) message(the bedrooms above the tavern are left unconfigured so you can add them as rented rooms) set up dining room and barracks
555#build label(services_build2) start(23; 22) hidden() build rest of hospital and dining room, doors, prep for jail
556#>
557#build label(services_build3) start(23; 22) hidden() jail, statues
558#place label(services_place_jail) start(23; 22) hidden()
559#query label(services_query_jail) start(23; 22) hidden() set up barracks and jail
560#notes label(guildhall_help)
561Eight 7x7 rooms for guildhalls, temples, libraries, etc.
562Screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17jHiCKeZm6FSS-CI4V0r0GJZh09nzcO_
563
564Features:
565- Big rooms, optionally pre-furnished. Double-thick walls to ensure engravings add value to the "correct" side. Fill with furniture and assign as needed.
566
567Guildhall Walkthrough:
5681) Dig out the rooms with /guildhall1.
569
5702) Once the area is dug out, add doors and a few statues with /guildhall2. Run "quickfort orders" for /guildhall2.
571
5723) Furnish individual rooms manually, or alternately get default furnishings for a variety of room types by running /guildhall3. Declare appropriate locations as you need guildhalls, libraries, and temples. If you need more rooms, you can dig another /guildhall1 in an unused z-level.
573#dig label(guildhall1) start(15; 15; central stairs) message(Once the area is dug out, continue with /guildhall2.)
574#build label(guildhall2) start(15; 15; central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Smooth/engrave tiles, furnish rooms, and declare locations as required.) build doors
575#build label(guildhall3) start(15; 15; central stairs) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) furnish 4 guildhalls, 3 temples, and a library
576#notes label(beds_help)
577Suites for nobles and apartments for the teeming masses
578Suites screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IBqCf6fF3lw7sHiBE_15Euubysl5AAiS
579Apt. screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mDQQXG8BnXqasRGFC9R5N6xNALiswEyr
580
581Features:
582- Well-appointed suites to satisfy nobles
583- Apartments with beds and storage to keep dwarves happy and the fortress clean
584- Apartments also serve as burial chambers since dwarves like looking at coffins
585- Meta blueprint included for designating 5 levels of apartments for a full 200+ dwarves
586
587Suites Walkthrough:
5881) Dig out the suites layer with /suites1.
589
5902) Once the area is dug out, furnish the suites with /suites2. The rooms are left unconfigured so you can assign them to specific nobles. Each room can serve as a bedroom, a dining hall, an office, and/or a tomb. Run "quickfort orders" for /suites2.
591
592Apartments Walkthrough:
5931) Dig out one layer of apartments with /apartments1, or 5 layers at once (enough for 200 dwarves) with by adding "--repeat down,5" to the quickfort command.
594
5952) Once a layer is dug out, build beds with /apartments2. Run "quickfort orders" for /apartments2.
596
5973) Once the beds are built, configure the rooms and build the remaining furniture with /apartments3. Run "quickfort orders" for /apartments3.
598
5994) Once the coffins are all in place, run "burial -pets" to set them all to accept burials. This is handled for you if you're using the onMapLoad_dreamfort.init file included with DFHack.
600#dig label(suites1) start(18; 18; central ramp) message(Once the area is dug out, run /suites2) noble suites
601#build label(suites2) start(18; 18; central ramp) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. bedrooms are left unconfigured so you can assign them to specific nobles)
602#dig label(apartments1) start(18; 18; central ramp) message(Once the area is dug out, continue with /apartments2.) apartment complex
603#build label(apartments2) start(18; 18; central ramp) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint. Once beds have been placed, continue with /apartments3.) build beds
604#meta label(apartments3) start(central ramp) message(Remember to enqueue manager orders for this blueprint.) configure rooms and build remaining furniture
605query_apartments/apartments_rooms
606build2_apartments/apartments_build2
607#query label(apartments_rooms) start(18; 18) hidden() configure rooms
608#build label(apartments_build2) start(18; 18) hidden() message(Coffins should be configured with DFHack "burial" script) build remaining furniture