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* You can use the build menu ({{k|b}}{{k|C}}) to construct them in an open tile using material you have already gathered.
 
* You can use the build menu ({{k|b}}{{k|C}}) to construct them in an open tile using material you have already gathered.
  
However, a down or up stair will give you sufficient access to the adjacent level to build connecting stairs. This means you can dig directly downwards or even directly upwards using stairs without needing any other forms of access to the area. [not true! You do not get access to the level above by building an up stair. Therefore, it is not possible to build directly upwards.]
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However, a down or up stair will give you sufficient access to the adjacent level to build connecting stairs. This means you can dig directly downwards or even directly upwards using stairs without needing any other forms of access to the area. [not true! You do not get access to the level above by building an up stair. Therefore it is not possible to build directly upwards.]
  
 
It is currently impossible to construct down stairs over open space. To build a down stair over open space, a construction, usually an up stair, must be built on the Z-level beneath it.
 
It is currently impossible to construct down stairs over open space. To build a down stair over open space, a construction, usually an up stair, must be built on the Z-level beneath it.
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# Press {{k|C}}.
 
# Press {{k|C}}.
 
# Press {{k|u}} to select "Upward Stairway".
 
# Press {{k|u}} to select "Upward Stairway".
# Move the cursor to a position on a floor or accessible open space and press {{k|enter}}.
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# Move the cursor to a position on a floor or accessable open space and press {{k|enter}}.
 
# Select a building material from the list (the higher up on the list, the closer the material is to the stairs) and press {{k|enter}} again.
 
# Select a building material from the list (the higher up on the list, the closer the material is to the stairs) and press {{k|enter}} again.
 
# Wait for a mason to do the job. For each upward stairway, you will need to designate/build a [[downward stairway|down stair]] or [[up/down stairway|up/down stair]] on the [[z-level]] above.
 
# Wait for a mason to do the job. For each upward stairway, you will need to designate/build a [[downward stairway|down stair]] or [[up/down stairway|up/down stair]] on the [[z-level]] above.

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