v50 Steam/Premium information for editors
  • v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
  • Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
This notice may be cached—the current version can be found here.

Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Soap"

From Dwarf Fortress Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(lye buckets can definitely be used in 0.31.25)
Line 4: Line 4:
 
Soap is used by dwarves for both personal cleaning and health care.
 
Soap is used by dwarves for both personal cleaning and health care.
  
Soap is made by combining either {{L|lye}} and {{L|tallow}}, or lye and {{L|oil}}, in a {{L|Soap maker's workshop}}.  One unit of tallow/oil plus one unit of lye creates a single bar of soap.
+
Soap is made by combining {{L|lye}} with either {{L|tallow}} or {{L|oil}} in a {{L|Soap maker's workshop}}.  One unit of tallow/oil plus one unit of lye creates a single bar of soap.
  
Lye in {{L|barrel|barrels}} can be used; lye in buckets that has not yet been transferred into a barrel may not be usable (see the Bugs section).
+
Lye can be used whether it is stored in a {{L|barrel}} or a bucket.
  
 
Dwarves do not require soap to clean {{L|contaminant|contaminants}} such as mud and blood from themselves, and instead will use murky pools, artificial pools of water, brooks, or a {{L|well}}. However, using soap will occasionally generate the happy thought "recently took a soapy bath." It is possible to construct bath-houses (rooms containing pools of water, a soap stockpile, and perhaps a few nice statues) so dwarves living deep underground need not venture to dangerous cave pools or surface brooks to clean off a little mud or bloodstain. For cleaning wounds and preventing infection after {{L|surgery}}, however, {{L|hospital}}s should be kept stocked with a small amount of soap.
 
Dwarves do not require soap to clean {{L|contaminant|contaminants}} such as mud and blood from themselves, and instead will use murky pools, artificial pools of water, brooks, or a {{L|well}}. However, using soap will occasionally generate the happy thought "recently took a soapy bath." It is possible to construct bath-houses (rooms containing pools of water, a soap stockpile, and perhaps a few nice statues) so dwarves living deep underground need not venture to dangerous cave pools or surface brooks to clean off a little mud or bloodstain. For cleaning wounds and preventing infection after {{L|surgery}}, however, {{L|hospital}}s should be kept stocked with a small amount of soap.

Revision as of 21:13, 28 April 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Soap is used by dwarves for both personal cleaning and health care.

Soap is made by combining Template:L with either Template:L or Template:L in a Template:L. One unit of tallow/oil plus one unit of lye creates a single bar of soap.

Lye can be used whether it is stored in a Template:L or a bucket.

Dwarves do not require soap to clean Template:L such as mud and blood from themselves, and instead will use murky pools, artificial pools of water, brooks, or a Template:L. However, using soap will occasionally generate the happy thought "recently took a soapy bath." It is possible to construct bath-houses (rooms containing pools of water, a soap stockpile, and perhaps a few nice statues) so dwarves living deep underground need not venture to dangerous cave pools or surface brooks to clean off a little mud or bloodstain. For cleaning wounds and preventing infection after Template:L, however, Template:Ls should be kept stocked with a small amount of soap.

Soap can be stored in a bars/block stockpile.

Lye Container Difficulties

Lye that is in a bucket which also contains another substance, such as water, cannot be used for the reaction. As a workaround, view the contents of the bucket, select the water and forbid it, then order the bucket be brought for trading at the depot. A small puddle of water will remain on the floor, which your dwarves will never clean up.