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Id love to see screenshots of your improbable fortresses.

I have a tendency to try and build in the most unlikely and often difficult places.

I usually search for the North most land, or North most forests, hottest regions, most evil, etc.

I admittedly suck at the game, and rarely last long, but this kind of challenge always feels so rewarding.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Screenshots and Lemmy is a bit technical for me at the moment, sorry.

I would say that generally in DF, if you can make it to the end of the second year, then you should be in a pretty good place to overcome pretty much anything the game will throw at you. A dry moat with a drawbridge should be pretty doable by the first summer, and that lets you completely shuts down most invader(s) until you're ready to deal. Doesn't take all that long to get your metal industry running on magma, at which point iron+ armour and weaponry is easy; get twenty dorfs training for a year with it, and some decent killzones set up which you can remotely funnel enemies into, and it's almost all good. Some enemies are surprisingly nasty - you don't want a necromancer to get inside the gates, giant flying undead are absolutely dreadful, and letting a clown out by accident when you weren't expecting one is liable to be a fortress wipe - but as long as you can get established, then it's easy enough to deal.

Where's the worst to get established? Random. I've set up in terrifying regions right next door to a necromancer's tower, and it's been super tame. I've set up in what I'd expect to be a dead easy leafy forest, and had my whole team wiped by crocodiles before they could even pick up the weapons they brought with them. Worst start I ever had was in a pre-Steam version, where the evil blood rain melted the skin of anyone caught in it, which I think lasted about three frames after the initial unpause. (Worst evil rain I've ever had in the Steam version was one which caused all of my cats to rot when they were caught in it - the miasma they dragged around the fortress before they final dropped dead nearly caused the whole fortress to collapse out of anger - but mostly it seems to just cause years of PTSD for anyone caught outside in it.)

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Worst start I ever had was in a pre-Steam version, where the evil blood rain melted the skin of anyone caught in it, which I think lasted about three frames after the initial unpause.

Omg lol. I don't think I've ever had such bad luck ... yet. I think I'm gonna start doing random embarks now.