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If the dump zone is designated next to a [[cliff]] or hole, the items will be dropped off the edge; otherwise they will be dropped on a tile in the zone. Although each ground tile within that zone is considered a garbage dump tile, dwarves can drop multiple items on a single tile, usually the closest tile when they path to the zone. | If the dump zone is designated next to a [[cliff]] or hole, the items will be dropped off the edge; otherwise they will be dropped on a tile in the zone. Although each ground tile within that zone is considered a garbage dump tile, dwarves can drop multiple items on a single tile, usually the closest tile when they path to the zone. | ||
− | Most items dropped in magma will be destroyed, and items dropped in a river may get washed downstream; in either case the items will be very hard to recover | + | Most items dropped in magma will be destroyed, and items dropped in a river may get washed downstream; in either case the items will be very hard to recover. |
=== Marking items to dump === | === Marking items to dump === |