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:Has anyone seen this in action? I doubt this is implemented. unsigned on 14:20, 7 May 2010 by Old Ancient | :Has anyone seen this in action? I doubt this is implemented. unsigned on 14:20, 7 May 2010 by Old Ancient | ||
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I never saw them do it, but I have seen a few with this enabled standing next to animals with a bucket nearby, and a puddle of water on the ground with pages worth of blood and substances. This happens next to one milker at the farmer's workshop. Also, a ranger laid up in the hospital for years who is always surrounded by animals, pets and strays, always has a puddle of bloody water by his bed, and if I run dfclean and look away for a minute, there'll be another. [[User:Uzu Bash|Uzu Bash]] 20:25, 21 October 2010 (UTC) | I never saw them do it, but I have seen a few with this enabled standing next to animals with a bucket nearby, and a puddle of water on the ground with pages worth of blood and substances. This happens next to one milker at the farmer's workshop. Also, a ranger laid up in the hospital for years who is always surrounded by animals, pets and strays, always has a puddle of bloody water by his bed, and if I run dfclean and look away for a minute, there'll be another. [[User:Uzu Bash|Uzu Bash]] 20:25, 21 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
: Whenever a creature (dwarf, animal, invader, whatever) walks through a square with numeric water in it, even if it's only 1/7 deep, it gets washed, ending up with a couple pages of "water covering (body part)" and dropping any blood on the floor. If it's raining, the same happens the instant the creature steps outdoors - it doesn't actually have to get hit by those blue droplets. I'd bet that the milker wasn't actually cleaning the animal, but was actually gearing up to milk the animal, and the presence of the puddle and its cleaning effect coincidental. Similarly, I doubt the ranger had anything to do with his animals getting clean - if they're "resting" in the hospital, they're JUST resting. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 01:43, 22 October 2010 (UTC) | : Whenever a creature (dwarf, animal, invader, whatever) walks through a square with numeric water in it, even if it's only 1/7 deep, it gets washed, ending up with a couple pages of "water covering (body part)" and dropping any blood on the floor. If it's raining, the same happens the instant the creature steps outdoors - it doesn't actually have to get hit by those blue droplets. I'd bet that the milker wasn't actually cleaning the animal, but was actually gearing up to milk the animal, and the presence of the puddle and its cleaning effect coincidental. Similarly, I doubt the ranger had anything to do with his animals getting clean - if they're "resting" in the hospital, they're JUST resting. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 01:43, 22 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
− | :: If a farmer performing milking chooses a bucket that already contains water, they will dump it out first, leaving a non-numeric pool of water in the upper left corner of the workshop. As with "numeric" water, anything walking through this square will end up being washed and leaving residues. I have been cleaning up puddles of poisonous (but non-fatal) forgotten beast blood for a few game years, and besides the waterfalls I have to keep a close eye on the milking workshops. -- | + | :: If a farmer performing milking chooses a bucket that already contains water, they will dump it out first, leaving a non-numeric pool of water in the upper left corner of the workshop. As with "numeric" water, anything walking through this square will end up being washed and leaving residues. I have been cleaning up puddles of poisonous (but non-fatal) forgotten beast blood for a few game years, and besides the waterfalls I have to keep a close eye on the milking workshops. --[[Special:Contributions/74.131.198.189|74.131.198.189]] 16:00, 23 October 2010 (UTC) |
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