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Once your basics had been covered, it's time to make improvements. On maps where flora is dense, it's best to clear the surroundings so that enemies won't have cover to fight, totally exposed to your fire. From the [[Orders]] tab, use the "[[Cut plants]]" order to remove [[trees]] and "[[Haul]]" to haul rock chunks away, gaining [[berries]] and wood in the process, and hastening any jobs at the [[Stonecutter's table]]. | Once your basics had been covered, it's time to make improvements. On maps where flora is dense, it's best to clear the surroundings so that enemies won't have cover to fight, totally exposed to your fire. From the [[Orders]] tab, use the "[[Cut plants]]" order to remove [[trees]] and "[[Haul]]" to haul rock chunks away, gaining [[berries]] and wood in the process, and hastening any jobs at the [[Stonecutter's table]]. | ||
− | Clearing the area also prevents fires from reaching your base. On the other hand, vegetation | + | Clearing the area also prevents fires from reaching your base. On the other hand, Tropical Forest's vegetation never ceases growing, so the easiest way to clear your surroundings is to just intentionally burn your surroundings by creating a fireline of three lines in front of your outer walls and then igniting anywhere outside. Fire will do the job much faster than going outside chopping and cutting everywhere. Burned trees only provide 20% cover. |
=== Bait furniture === | === Bait furniture === |