Dwarf Fortress is a two-dimensional game with unique mechanics and offers the same complexity as Project Zomboidor even more. One of these mechanics is the game will spawn ghosts on neglected bodies that could harm your dwarves or even murder them! This guide will help you to engrave Slabs to prevent that from happening.
Slabs & Preventing Ghost in Dwarf Fortress Guide
Building a tomb for your dead dwarves is the primary preventive measure to prevent the ghost from spawning. Engraving Slabs is a secondary and quick method to memorialize the dead. This is often done if the dead body is far away from your fortress or you have no idea where your dwarf died.
In creating Slabs, you will need to have a Stoneworker’s Workshop. You can quickly build it by pressing B and hovering over the Workshops icon. Make sure to have enough space for your workshop and stockpile since you might need multiple structures in the future.
When the Stoneworker’s Workshop is already finished, click on the structure and add a new task. You can type ‘Slab‘ on the search bar or hover down the menu to find ‘Make rock slab.’
Once the task is completed, click the Stoneworker’s Workshop again to add a new task called the ‘Engrave Memorial Slab.’ A new window will appear, allowing you to choose which dwarf or human to memorialize.
Additionally, you can click the prioritize icon on the image above if you have pending tasks in your Stoneworker’s Workshop. This is a helpful tip if you have something that needs to finish swiftly.
Access the build menu (B) and click the Furniture to locate your Slab.
Finally, find a specific spot for your Slab and don’t forget to tick the ‘Select Material after Placement‘ to avoid using unnecessary material in your inventory.
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