GasBandit
Staff member
Been playing a lot of Gnomoria, obviously. My last game got trashed when I dug through down into an underground cavern and found it full of about 5000 beetles, who then just systematically chewed their way up through every level of my fortress and killed every gnome. Buh bye!
So this time, I got the idea to turn my Great Hall into a sort of "panic room." It's got the food stockpile and an adjacent-linked dormitory. And it turns out it was a good idea, because came a point when I had a 10 gnome military mostly still in bronze that I got a goblin attack led by a goblin soldier in all steel - and steel cuts through bronze like it's not even there. So I sounded the invasion alarm and got as many gnomes into the great hall as I could, then flipped the switch on the steam engine which raised the mechanical wall, sealing off this section of the fortress from the rest. Since the main stockpiles are all still accessible, I shouldn't have to deal with any tunneling goblins (yes, they do that if you wall yourself in completely so that the "raider" goblins can't get to your loot), and it will prevent the lone surviving supergoblin from killing the last 16 or so of my gnomes, until he gets hungry and thirsty enough to go home... and the rebuilding can start.
So this time, I got the idea to turn my Great Hall into a sort of "panic room." It's got the food stockpile and an adjacent-linked dormitory. And it turns out it was a good idea, because came a point when I had a 10 gnome military mostly still in bronze that I got a goblin attack led by a goblin soldier in all steel - and steel cuts through bronze like it's not even there. So I sounded the invasion alarm and got as many gnomes into the great hall as I could, then flipped the switch on the steam engine which raised the mechanical wall, sealing off this section of the fortress from the rest. Since the main stockpiles are all still accessible, I shouldn't have to deal with any tunneling goblins (yes, they do that if you wall yourself in completely so that the "raider" goblins can't get to your loot), and it will prevent the lone surviving supergoblin from killing the last 16 or so of my gnomes, until he gets hungry and thirsty enough to go home... and the rebuilding can start.