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== Gear assemblies and unit movement ==
 
== Gear assemblies and unit movement ==
  
{{l|Axle}}s do not block unit movement, as stated on the {{l|axle}} wiki page. However, I wondered whether a {{l|gear assembly}} would block movement. The wiki page does not say. Though, I did find [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=43156.msg810495#msg810495 this forum post]:
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[[Axle]]s do not block unit movement, as stated on the [[axle]] wiki page. However, I wondered whether a [[gear assembly]] would block movement. The wiki page does not say. Though, I did find [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=43156.msg810495#msg810495 this forum post]:
 
<blockquote>"...It is perfectly possible (I am looking at my active pump powered by this method right now) to connect power to the open tile (the one that dwarves pump from) which avoids leaks entirely and presents no disadvantages since '''axles and gear assemblies do not block movement'''."
 
<blockquote>"...It is perfectly possible (I am looking at my active pump powered by this method right now) to connect power to the open tile (the one that dwarves pump from) which avoids leaks entirely and presents no disadvantages since '''axles and gear assemblies do not block movement'''."
 
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Update: I just tested and confirmed that a gear assembly does not block movement, so I will edit the wiki page to mention this. --[[User:Thundercraft|Thundercraft]] 04:12, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
 
Update: I just tested and confirmed that a gear assembly does not block movement, so I will edit the wiki page to mention this. --[[User:Thundercraft|Thundercraft]] 04:12, 31 May 2011 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 18:30, 8 December 2011

Gear assemblies and unit movement[edit]

Axles do not block unit movement, as stated on the axle wiki page. However, I wondered whether a gear assembly would block movement. The wiki page does not say. Though, I did find this forum post:

"...It is perfectly possible (I am looking at my active pump powered by this method right now) to connect power to the open tile (the one that dwarves pump from) which avoids leaks entirely and presents no disadvantages since axles and gear assemblies do not block movement."

Update: I just tested and confirmed that a gear assembly does not block movement, so I will edit the wiki page to mention this. --Thundercraft 04:12, 31 May 2011 (UTC)