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(New page: Wagons are used by both humans and dwarves to transport goods. In Fortress Mode, you start with a single wagon that can be broken down into 3 logs. Human caravans come with wagons as well...)
 
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Wagons are used by both humans and dwarves to transport goods. In Fortress Mode, you start with a single wagon that can be broken down into 3 logs.
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Wagons are used by both [[human]]s and [[dwarves]] to transport goods. In [[Fortress Mode]], you start with a single wagon that can be broken down into three [[tower cap]] [[log]]s.
  
Human caravans come with wagons as well. In the new version, wagons don't need roads to reach your trade depot.
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Human [[caravan]]s come with wagons pulled by [[animal]]s. In the new version, wagons don't need [[road]]s to reach your [[trade depot]], but they do need a clear path three tiles wide. They are very slow, and will leave without trading if they cannot get to the trade depot in time. Roads can help keep clear paths by preventing [[tree]]s from growing.

Revision as of 23:52, 5 November 2007

Wagons are used by both humans and dwarves to transport goods. In Fortress Mode, you start with a single wagon that can be broken down into three tower cap logs.

Human caravans come with wagons pulled by animals. In the new version, wagons don't need roads to reach your trade depot, but they do need a clear path three tiles wide. They are very slow, and will leave without trading if they cannot get to the trade depot in time. Roads can help keep clear paths by preventing trees from growing.