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It often happens that you need to construct a wall, but your dwarf insists on standing on the wrong side of it during construction, trapping himself. It's easy to prevent:
It often happens that you need to construct a wall, but your dwarf insists on standing on the wrong side of it during construction, trapping himself.
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# open the Designate menu (d)
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# select Set Traffic Areas (o)
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# press (r) to select "Restricted Traffic Area"
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# designate the squares you '''don't''' want the dwarf to stand on. 
  
== Diagonal method ==
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Now, he won't stand there while building the wall.  You can optionally remove the designation after the wall is built.
Dwarves will only build walls from a non-diagonally adjacent square.
 
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@░@ <-- to build this wall, a dwarf will only stand at one of the @ signs
 
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If you consider this when planning constructions, you can ensure that they are built in the right order:
 
# Designate the walls that you want constructed.
 
# Find places where the builder might be trapped.
 
# Plan a diagonal "escape route" from that area, and {{k|q}}→{{k|s}}uspend the tiles along that path.
 
# Wait for the non-suspended walls to be built.
 
# Un-suspend the suspended walls.
 
  
=== Example ===
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{{Mining FAQ}}
Suppose you want to build a 3x3 ring of walls, enclosing a central square.
 
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If you designate it all at once, it is possible for the first seven walls to be constructed this way:
 
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Your builder might stand at either @ sign to finish the last wall, and if he picks the one in the middle, he'll be trapped. If you're unlucky, your first sign that this has happened will be the alert about him starving to death.
 
 
 
However, if you {{k|s}}uspend construction of the northeast corner, you'll end up with this:
 
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This time, both of the places where your builder might stand to finish the last wall are outside of the ring, so you can be confident that he won't be trapped.
 
 
 
== Suspended construction method ==
 
# Press {{k|b}}→{{k|C}}→{{k|w}}
 
# Designate a "temporary" wall to be built in the location where you do ''not'' want the dwarf to stand
 
# Open the Set Building Tasks/Prefs menu, {{k|q}}
 
# Move over the temporary wall
 
# {{k|s}}uspend its construction
 
# Build your other object (wall, floodgate, etc.) like normal
 
# Wait for this other object to be fully constructed
 
# Open the Set Building Tasks/Prefs menu again, {{k|q}}
 
# Move over the temporary wall
 
# Cancel its construction {{k|x}}
 
 
 
This does not work in all situations; sometimes you cannot specify that you want a wall built in a certain location due to what is already built there.  Specifying other structures instead of a wall may work, if any of them are permitted. You could also place a [[statue]] in the location where the dwarf isn't supposed to stand.
 
 
 
{{Buildings FAQ}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Guides]]
 
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