


If a door they'd like to wreck is jammed open, they will politely wait for it to close before doing anything at all. Certain powerful enemies are rampant building destroyers, taking out floor hatches, floodgates, workshops, and anything else they can get their appendages on.You can't dig out the edge squares, but you can carve them into fortifications and drain a river off the map with them. Nothing exists off the edge of the map.An erratic bug in world generation resulted in a location having a 2200+ Z-level tower of adamantine shooting into the sky. The ultimate metal, adamantine, is only found deep underground. A typical fort in the 31.10 version was less than 200 Z-levels tall.Naturally, this being Dwarf Fortress, this was soon put to good use. This then caused the dwarf's fat (whose melting temperature was much lower than it should be) to melt off. What happened was that Dwarfs got covered in water and high temperatures will heat this water. In the initial builds of the 2010 version, it was possible for animals and dwarfs to melt in the rain.But Planepacked is the best artifact ever: a giant monolith decorated in fine detail with the entire history of the world, including seventy-three depictions of itself! "Artifacts" are the best products of craftsdwarfship, and are often adorned with a scene from the happenings in or around the fortress or from the procedurally generated history of the world in which it is set.Not only does this allow you to hold magma back with ice walls and wait out a forest fire inside a wooden building, it also means that a rampaging hellbeast that can smash whatever doors, floodgates, and bridges you put in its way will be stopped dead by a wall made of glass. Similarly, constructions of any type are completely invulnerable.which added the ability to pinch people's heads off. A thrown Fluffy Wambler once decapitated a Bronze Colossus. A character could mangle a body part and brutalize enemies' internal organs with a pebble, a coin, or even vomit.

Where this enters Good Bad Bug territory is the fact that the humans didn't care, and you could massacre their population, destroy their city, and steal the shattered remnants of their belongings without their losing the "Friendly" status. then proceed to undermine their buildings, causing them to collapse, and raid the rubble for fortress materials. You could also site your fortress overlapping with a human town.The "on fire" bug was particularly dangerous/hilarious when combined with a fortress's highly-volatile booze stockpile, which dwarves would regularly visit for a drink.Note that all of these were part of the legendary Boatmurdered.
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