![]() And I can't seem to get any beds underway, either. Make sure the miners didn't get activated as soldiers with kits that prevent picks. If so, then something has happened to your miners - perhaps they're injured somehow Make sure the picks are forbidden/marked for dumping or smelting or something. My cook doesn't seem to know how (or have the right equipment) to cook the turtles, so they're going rotten. 1 Couple of options: Assign two other dwarves the mining labor, they should go grab the picks. I supposedly have two pickaxes, but I can't seem to train anyone new on mining. And I designated one a meeting room, so my dwarves would stop hanging around the wagon in the middle of nowhere. Uncut gem stones, turtles, and logs are all being piled up. Yay! The dwarves are grabbing stuff for the stockpiles. Building an outpost from scratch is a pain. That'll mean digging a refuse chute as well. I'll try for the kitchen, as I'm assuming eating is more essential. Once we have some storage, I'm not sure if we'll need a kitchen or a woodworking area next. Hopefully having some will get my lazy dwarves working. Yay! The fisher dwarf caught a turtle for eating! Now I just have to build a kitchen. I'm really hoping a trade caravan comes through before winter, because that's probably our only hope. Also, I'm turning some of the stone into doors and most into statues for trade. I mostly want the storage just to be able to get all the stones out of the living quarters. As you can see, we have a very nice dining room, and are excavating a very large storage area. If we can cook them over the winter (when we need to be indoors all the time anyway), maybe we'll survive. I hunted everything there was to hunt and our food stocks aren't any better off. The red squiggly's are where a fox lost its life, pummeled (or possibly bashed with a mining pick) to death by our expedition's lead miner.Īpparently complacent because of the easy win over nature, the dwarves take a victory nap. Seriously, thought, I better teach someone to hunt and start killing some native wildlife.Īnd it's done. Our food stores are dwindling in mid summer, when they should be growing. As you can see if you zoom in on this status screen, things are going okay, but not great. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |