Why are my dwarves not mining?

The most likely issue is that you’re using Dwarf Therapist. If you use the Dwarf Therapist utility to assign labors that require equipment (mining, woodcutting, and hunting), the dwarves won’t seek out the equipment they need, and since they don’t have the equipment they won’t do the jobs.

How do you dig down in Dwarf Fortress?

Move the cursor to the starting point, then press enter. You should see a green flashing cross symbol indicating that it’s in Selection Mode. Move the cursor to another point to define the opposite corners of a rectangle, press enter again. A yellow area should now be highlighted, indicating the area to be mined.

How do you get dwarves to mine dwarf fortress?

4 Answers

  1. You can designate an area for digging by pressing d , d and selecting an area to be mined. This is easiest if you have an exposed hillside on the map.
  2. The dwarves must be able to path to this digging area. If it is separated by z-levels, you must add stairs or ramps.

How do you get rid of stairs in Dwarf Fortress?

To destroy up stairs, use the “Remove Up Stairs/Ramps” command in the designations menu: dz. To remove down stairs, dig a channel on them. Note that the stupid dwarf will want to do this from a tile on the level of the stairs if one is available – magma and deep water will prevent this.

How do you build a floor in Dwarf Fortress?

Floors may be built using b→C→f, then u, k, m and h to designate a rectangular area. Building the floor requires either the Masonry skill (for stone and glass floors), the Carpenter skill (for wood floors), or any of the metalsmith skills (for metal floors).

How do I use DFHack commands?

DFHack commands can be executed in a number of ways:

  1. Typing the command into the DFHack console (see below)
  2. From the OS terminal (see below)
  3. Pressing a key combination set up with keybinding.
  4. From one of several Init Files, automatically.
  5. Using script to run a batch of commands from a file.

How do you dig down for a level?

Tie a string around the stake, hang the level on the string and pull it taut across the hole. Keep the bubble centered in the level’s vial as you measure from the string down to the bottom of the hole at the low side. This string-to-bottom measurement is your guide for how deep to dig.

How do you create a channel in Dwarf Fortress?

A channel is a hole dug in the ground or wall, which will mine out the z-level below, too. The designations menu can be accessed by d and provides the means to designate tiles for the dwarves to channel with the submenu h.

How to destroy up stairs in Dwarf Fortress?

To destroy up stairs, use the “Remove Up Stairs/Ramps” command in the designations menu: dz. To remove down stairs, dig a channel on them. Note that the stupid dwarf will want to do this from a tile on the level of the stairs if one is available – magma and deep water will prevent this.

Can a dwarf stand on a downward stair?

A downward stair can be stood upon and provides walking access to the adjacent tiles, like the other two stair types. Dwarves can walk from one staircase directly to an adjacent one on the same level, even diagonally. A downstair can have a stockpile placed upon it – this does not block access.

What do you need to know about stairs in DF?

This article is about an older version of DF. Stairs are a map feature that allows creatures to move vertically from one z-level to an adjacent one. Stairs provide access for dwarves and other single tile creatures, but are inaccessible to wagons.

Can you build a down stair over an 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. You can’t designate an up stair on a square that has already been dug out; you have to carve one out of an existing wall or build instead. You can then build the matching down stair on the level above.

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