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==removing stairs==
 
 
Looks to me like the "remove down stairs" option is missing. But if you rewall it ([b] - [C] - [w]), and then designate it for "Remove Construction" ([d] - [n]), that works to get rid of it. Or just rewall it and leave it as a wall. --Peristarkawan 20:44, 29 October 2007 (EDT)  
 
Looks to me like the "remove down stairs" option is missing. But if you rewall it ([b] - [C] - [w]), and then designate it for "Remove Construction" ([d] - [n]), that works to get rid of it. Or just rewall it and leave it as a wall. --Peristarkawan 20:44, 29 October 2007 (EDT)  
  
 
You remove down stairs by building a floor ([b] - [C] - [f]) over them. "Down stairs" are just holes in the floor. [[User:Valdemar|Valdemar]] 19:45, 2 November 2007 (EDT)
 
You remove down stairs by building a floor ([b] - [C] - [f]) over them. "Down stairs" are just holes in the floor. [[User:Valdemar|Valdemar]] 19:45, 2 November 2007 (EDT)
  
==Construction pro/cons==
 
 
It seems that building an up/down stairway is the easiest way to build underground. --Vbraun 21:06, 29 October 2007 (EDT)  
 
It seems that building an up/down stairway is the easiest way to build underground. --Vbraun 21:06, 29 October 2007 (EDT)  
  
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==Removing Down Stairs (Again)==
 
==Removing Down Stairs (Again)==
 
The above comments are obsolete with the current version as far as I can tell. I accidentally build a down stair where I meant to have an up stair. Constructing a Up Stair on top of it wouldn't build, and neither would Constructing a Floor. So I tried making a channel through it as suggested above, and this did indeed remove the down stairs, however, it still reads as 'Blocked' when I try to make a floor over the hole. Are there any answers to this? [[User:Shadowics|Shadowics]] 00:30, 1 July 2008 (EDT)
 
The above comments are obsolete with the current version as far as I can tell. I accidentally build a down stair where I meant to have an up stair. Constructing a Up Stair on top of it wouldn't build, and neither would Constructing a Floor. So I tried making a channel through it as suggested above, and this did indeed remove the down stairs, however, it still reads as 'Blocked' when I try to make a floor over the hole. Are there any answers to this? [[User:Shadowics|Shadowics]] 00:30, 1 July 2008 (EDT)
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== Hatch ==
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Hatches should be included somewhere. enemies can use stairs as an entrance or shortcuts to enter a fortress and kill. i'd add that myself but i don't want to.
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: Then why moan about it you Idiot? [[User:Hoborobo|Hoborobo]] 03:15, 31 July 2008 (EDT)
  
 
== How to ==
 
== How to ==
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: Mostly combat and sparring, I guess... maybe dwarves sleeping on the stairs ? Seems odd. [[User:Timst|Timst]] 03:16, 15 November 2008 (EST)
 
: Mostly combat and sparring, I guess... maybe dwarves sleeping on the stairs ? Seems odd. [[User:Timst|Timst]] 03:16, 15 November 2008 (EST)
:: I just did the test, I dug a 3x3 up/down stair to the bottom of the map. I placed a barrack over it, and made the 7 dwarf wrestle over it. It's now summer, they are all legendary, yet not even a scratch on them. And they do sleep on stairs. --[[User:Karl|Karl]] 15:00, 28 January 2009 (EST)
 
:::Well, now it's gone =). [[User:LegacyCWAL|LegacyCWAL]] 16:40, 28 January 2009 (EST)
 
 
: I too have never had a dwarf fall down a flight of stairs of any height. [[User:LegacyCWAL|LegacyCWAL]] 14:10, 28 January 2009 (EST)
 
::So, is all the doom and gloom about up/down stairs no longer a factor, or is it still a valid concern - and if the latter, why? --[[User:KittenyKat|KittenyKat]] 21:51, 2 March 2009 (EST)
 
:::I think it's no longer a factor.  Either falling is out, or else it's so rare that it might as well be.  So I wouldn't worry about it. --[[User:LegacyCWAL|LegacyCWAL]] 17:23, 3 March 2009 (EST)
 
::::Maybe someone confused it with the sliding-down-ramps-to-death-problem in the first place. Not that i had ''that'' ever happen to a dwarf, despite having fights and ramps at most of my entryways. --[[User:Höhlenschreck|Höhlenschreck]] 21:42, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
 
  
 
== Stairs not working for me, either.  ==
 
== Stairs not working for me, either.  ==
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:::Incidentally, dwarves do tend to hug one side of a hallway or the other depending on where they're traveling, due to the way the pathfinding algorithm works.  So if you build several parallel stairways (I recommend a 2x2 grid), that helps to eliminate a choke point.  It also allows them to sidestep out of each other's way instead of one dwarf having to crawl (literally) past each other.--[[User:Maximus|Maximus]] 18:16, 15 November 2008 (EST)
 
:::Incidentally, dwarves do tend to hug one side of a hallway or the other depending on where they're traveling, due to the way the pathfinding algorithm works.  So if you build several parallel stairways (I recommend a 2x2 grid), that helps to eliminate a choke point.  It also allows them to sidestep out of each other's way instead of one dwarf having to crawl (literally) past each other.--[[User:Maximus|Maximus]] 18:16, 15 November 2008 (EST)
 
== Why is stacking up/down stairs inadvisable? ==
 
 
The article says it may be... why? --[[User:N00ser|N00ser]] 15:06, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
 
 
This was removed from the article in JAN. I couldn't say if its true or not, but i never had that happen to a dwarf.
 
 
''=== Danger of up/down stairs ===
 
''At first, it may seem that there is no need to build downward stairs and upward stairs: if you really want, you can simply build up/down stairs everywhere, although this may be less aesthetically appealing. However, if a dwarf falls, they will not be stopped by an up/down stair but will be by an up stair. A surprising number of things make dwarves spontaneously fall, which normally does nothing, since they like to stay on flat ground. However, if they are, say, climbing a seven-tile-high tower with up/down stairs, you might want to replace your dwarf splatterer.'' --[[User:Höhlenschreck|Höhlenschreck]] 15:17, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
 
 
: You might want to take a look at this previous discussion [[Talk:Stairs#Falling]]. --[[User:Karl|Karl]] 15:39, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
 
::I see then. Took it out anyway. --[[User:Höhlenschreck|Höhlenschreck]] 21:42, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
 
 
== "Breaking out" from below ==
 
 
I have a stack of up/down stairs finishing with a down stair on level (ground-1).
 
From there I want to break out to above ground in the middle of a ring wall.
 
 
What do I need to do here? I get that if I deconstruct the down stair I will be stuck on the level (ground-1).
 
 
I'm thinking that I need to dig an up stair next to the existing down stair, then on ground level if I designate "dig down stairs" the miner will do this from underneath.
 
 
Hoping this is right?<font face="FixedSys" color="#00FFFF">[[User:GarrieIrons|Gar]]</font>[[User Talk:GarrieIrons|rie]] 04:34, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
 
*Since you dug a down stair just below ground level, there's nothing from which to dig an up-stair, but if you ''construct'' an up/down stair on top of the down-stair, you should be able to pierce your way through to the surface. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 04:38, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
 
::No, sorry... I went underground via a 3-wide down ramp "over on the plateu", now I want to come up into the middle of a tower "out in the plains". I have built a ring wall already, I want to come out into the middle of it. Didn't think this far ahead when I did my standard "dig X's to level ground-2, > on level ground-1".
 
::When I designate "build an up-stair" on top of the down-stair I get "destination unreachable". I'm going with "shift 1 tile north".<font face="FixedSys" color="#00FFFF">[[User:GarrieIrons|Gar]]</font>[[User Talk:GarrieIrons|rie]] 04:59, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
 
:::Of course it's unreachable - you have no up-stair below it.  No upstair below = no access to that location. As Q explained, you can ''construct'' an up/down stair over the dug downstair (unless you're in soil you should have some stone around - turn "mason" on your miner, if only temporarily to get that one job done). Then you'll have your access.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 19:08, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
 
 
==Hatches==
 
I think hatches should stand out more and just a bit longer instead of just a couple of sentences as they serve an important use in fortress defense, locking stairs and movement down.--[[User:Seaneat|Seaneat]] 09:29, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
 

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