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Water is good, but water is often too complex to use easily.  A bucket or ten won't help - you need to immerse the object/dwarf in water.  Water will put out burning objects, but dwarves burn too fast to be saved easily. Burning items in metal bins or barrels will continue to burn, and boil away the water - this can lead to some interesting results.
 
Water is good, but water is often too complex to use easily.  A bucket or ten won't help - you need to immerse the object/dwarf in water.  Water will put out burning objects, but dwarves burn too fast to be saved easily. Burning items in metal bins or barrels will continue to burn, and boil away the water - this can lead to some interesting results.
  
If it's a wildfire, you can dig channels, build walls, or otherwise create barriers.  Wildfire does not spread down z-levels, so [[slope]]s work too, even if they are the color of dry grass.  The fastest response is an exploit, to designate a maximum size [[farm plot]] at the source of the fire, and in moments the fire will stop.  If it continues, keep slapping down farm plots until it goes out.  ''(The secret is that farm plots will turn the ground beneath it into furrowed [[soil]] even before it's constructed, and consequently will remove all flammable surface tiles - or at least as far as the game is concerned.)''
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If it's a wildfire, you can dig channels, build walls, or otherwise create barriers.  Wildfire does not spread down z-levels, so [[slope]]s work too, even if they are the color of dry grass.  The fastest response is an exploit, to designate a maximum size [[farm plot]] at the source of the fire, and in moments the fire will stop.  If it continues, keep slapping down farm plots until it goes out.  ''(The secret is that farm plots will turn the ground beneath it into [[furrowed soil]] even before it's constructed, and consequently will remove all flammable surface tiles - or at least as far as the game is concerned.)''
  
 
Sometimes the only response is to treat it like a plague - write off the infected victims and isolate them, locking them away until the disease runs its course.    If any survive, good for them, but better that than risk losing more.
 
Sometimes the only response is to treat it like a plague - write off the infected victims and isolate them, locking them away until the disease runs its course.    If any survive, good for them, but better that than risk losing more.

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