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==Bolt splitting operation==
 
==Bolt splitting operation==
 
## Note: no longer works due to climbing mechanics ##
 
 
 
 
One curious property of Dwarven physics is that a bar of metal makes 25 bolts, but if each of those 25 bolts is melted separately, they will become 2.5 bars, generating metal from nothing.  Prior to the update that allowed splitting stacks at the [[trade depot]], the difficult part was separating the stacks of bolts into individual bolts without destroying them. EliDupree originally discovered this trick:
 
One curious property of Dwarven physics is that a bar of metal makes 25 bolts, but if each of those 25 bolts is melted separately, they will become 2.5 bars, generating metal from nothing.  Prior to the update that allowed splitting stacks at the [[trade depot]], the difficult part was separating the stacks of bolts into individual bolts without destroying them. EliDupree originally discovered this trick:
 
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==Pressure washer==
 
==Pressure washer==
A huge tower with floodgates at the bottom on one side. When opened, the pressurized water fires out and instantly submerges anything in the way of the flow. Depending on size, can be surprisingly powerful. You can see an example tower [http://mkv25.net/dfma/map-7485-griffonwind here].
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A huge tower with floodgates at the bottom on one side. When opened, the pressurized water fires out and pushes anything in the way of the flow away. Depending on size, can be surprisingly powerful. You can see an example tower [http://mkv25.net/dfma/map-7485-griffonwind here.]
  
 
'''Difficulty:''' Medium, construction technique takes some consideration.  
 
'''Difficulty:''' Medium, construction technique takes some consideration.  
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'''Usefulness:''' Medium-High.  Tested in version 0.28.181.40d with 50 recruits standing in front of it when the floodgates opened, killed 46 of them, including ones not pushed into the pit.
 
'''Usefulness:''' Medium-High.  Tested in version 0.28.181.40d with 50 recruits standing in front of it when the floodgates opened, killed 46 of them, including ones not pushed into the pit.
  
* Bonus: Fill it with Magma instead (though it won't flow out nearly as quickly).
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* Bonus: Fill it with Magma instead.
  
 
==Quantum Blizzard Cannon==
 
==Quantum Blizzard Cannon==
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'''Usefulness:''' Varies depending on how you carry it out, a.k.a. the efficiency of the new organization.
 
'''Usefulness:''' Varies depending on how you carry it out, a.k.a. the efficiency of the new organization.
 
* Bonus: use [[obsidian]] casting to carve the new fortress entirely out of obsidian.
 
** DwarfBonus: but keep valuable walls such as [[native gold]].
 
*** PurpleDwarfBonus: using controlled [[cave-in]]s, arrange for your king's new room to be entirely bordered by native gold/platinum/aluminium walls.
 
  
 
==Rehabilitation centre==
 
==Rehabilitation centre==
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'''Difficulty:''' You will get a were sooner or later.  Getting him pitted in the right spot without havoc is the hard part.
 
'''Difficulty:''' You will get a were sooner or later.  Getting him pitted in the right spot without havoc is the hard part.
  
'''Usefulness:''' Low/None. As of Premium, the lunar phase is permanently affixed to the user interface, making a werewolf clock frankly redundant.
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'''Usefulness:''' Low.
  
 
*Bonus:  Make the werewolf do most of the work himself.
 
*Bonus:  Make the werewolf do most of the work himself.

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