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First off: why use this method instead of the method described by Rhenaya? | First off: why use this method instead of the method described by Rhenaya? | ||
− | # This method allows for a basically unlimited number of aquifers without having to dig ever widening rings. | + | # This method allows for a basically unlimited number of aquifers without having to dig ever widening rings. If you have four z-layers of aquifer, your outermost ring will be huge. |
# This has a constant profile. The ring method gets narrower every layer. | # This has a constant profile. The ring method gets narrower every layer. | ||
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# You hit the aquifer layer. | # You hit the aquifer layer. | ||
# No digging has been executed on the aquifer layer yet. If any digging has resulted in a square being filled with water, congratulations, that's one side of your hole, and you shouldn't dig any more except using these instructions. | # No digging has been executed on the aquifer layer yet. If any digging has resulted in a square being filled with water, congratulations, that's one side of your hole, and you shouldn't dig any more except using these instructions. | ||
− | + | # You can understand the images I have provided here. They are screenshots from the Phoebus graphic set. | |
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Onto the process: | Onto the process: |