August 3, 200817 yr Ok. I'm working towards 70 con, which i should have in a few hours, but I have a question. To build the dungeon, can I just go downstairs in my skill hall stairs, and then start it? For the throne room and oubliette, do I have to make the oubliette and the throne room line up, like have them sit over each other?
August 3, 200817 yr To build the dungeon, can I just go downstairs in my skill hall stairs, and then start it?You add the room when you add stairs to it. For the throne room and oubliette, do I just make the oubliette downstairs in the dungeon, then make the throne room above it? Like how do you line them up? I built my throne room first, then an oubliette with the trapdoor found in the throne room. It may work other ways, though.
August 3, 200817 yr I'm pretty sure your dungeon has to start from either an Oubliette (from a throne room) or a dungeon entrance (from a formal garden). Once you've done that, however, I've seen a dungeon linked to ordinary house rooms in a downstairs. I'm not sure on this though, not being a "build a boring dungeon for a bunch of gold in my house" kind of guy. Join "DG Sweepers" Clan Chat for Dungeoneering Floors | Accepting all tipiters who are Willing to Learn |
August 3, 200817 yr Your oubliette has to be directly under your throne room if you want to use the ladder (from which you can build your oubliette i think) and the trap door.
August 4, 200817 yr Your oubilette does in fact need to be under your throne room, and you can build a dungeon entrance underneath your skill/quest hall. Just right click the stairs while in building room, pick "add room" (or whatever option it is), and choose dungeon stairs. This is important: when you build rooms underneath stairs, always build them FROM THE STAIRS in the above room, otherwise the stairs will NOT line up properly. I had to re-build my quest hall and dungeon stairs because the stairs weren't connecting properly.
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