Floors and walls are structures in Dwarf Fortress that have both functional and decorative applications. While most players will know how to establish these structures, as they are specifically listed within the constructions section of the build menu, removing them is another matter altogether. Fortunately, it is quite simple to remove floors and walls in Dwarf Fortress, provided that the player knows exactly how to issue a deconstruction order.

Dwarf Fortress: How to Remove Floors and Walls

Dwarf Fortress players that have a wall or floor that is in need of removal should begin by selecting the digging order icon in the bar at the bottom of the screen. For full clarity, this icon looks like a pickaxe, and clicking it (or pressing "m") will cause a number of options to appear above the aforementioned bar. One of those options has the appearance of a set of stairs with a red strike through it, and indeed it is the key to removing floors, walls, and other constructed tiles.

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More specifically, fans of simulation video games should unpause the game, click on the stairs with the red strike (or press "x"), and then select the structure that is to be removed. This will cause the targeted structure to be marked with an icon, and a dwarf will eventually come along and perform the act. Once again, the game should not be paused when selecting walls or floors for deconstruction, as the order will not be issued when Dwarf Fortress is in a suspended state.

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To note, the method of removal that is outlined in this guide very specifically applies to constructed tiles, and objects like workbenches and furniture are destroyed in a completely different way. Indeed, players that want to remove those types of objects can simply click on them and then click on the house with the red strike through it near the top of the item description menu that appears. This approach certainly feels quite intuitive, and some roguelike fans may wonder why it is not possible to use it with constructions like walls and floors.

One final thing to mention is that natural walls that have been engraved can be removed simply through the standard mining process. For the uninitiated, walls can be engraved after they have been smoothed, and these actions can be performed by clicking on the gray square icon in the bar at the bottom of the screen. Not every wall in this legendary indie video game can be engraved, though, as it is only possible to smooth walls that are made from stone.

Dwarf Fortress is available on PC.

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