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A '''wheelbarrow''' is a [[tool]] used to increase the speed of [[hauling]]. Wheelbarrows can be made of [[metal]] or [[wood]] at a [[metalsmith's forge]] or [[carpenter's workshop]], and can carry one fifth the amount of stuff a [[minecart]] can.
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A '''wheelbarrow''' is a [[tool]] used to increase the speed of [[hauling]]. Wheelbarrows can be made of [[metal]] or [[wood]] at a [[metalsmith's forge]] or [[carpenter's workshop]], and can carry the equivalent of a single [[stockpile]] tile, be it a single [[stone]], a bin or barrel (with its contents included), or stray items. This is equivalent to one fifth of a [[minecart]]'s capacity.
  
 
== Construction ==
 
== Construction ==
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== Utility ==
 
== Utility ==
Each [[stockpile]] may have 0, 1, 2 or 3 wheelbarrows assigned for [[hauling]] items to that stockpile. Wheelbarrows will be stored in their assigned stockpile when not in use (sharing a tile with a stockpiled item).  Stone stockpiles automatically have 1 wheelbarrow assigned.
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Each [[stockpile]] may have up to 3 wheelbarrows assigned for [[hauling]] items to that stockpile, with stone stockpiles having 1 wheelbarrow automatically assigned upon designation. This setting can be changed from the Set Building Tasks/Prefs ({{k|q}}) menu with the {{k|w}} hotkey. Wheelbarrows will be stored in their assigned stockpile when not in use, potentially sharing a tile with a stockpiled item.
  
If wheelbarrows are assigned to the stockpile, hauling will be done using them. Dwarves will not haul items in their hands. That also means assigned wheelbarrows limit the number of active hauling jobs for the stockpile. Note that wheelbarrows are only used for "Store item in the stockpile" jobs. They will not use wheelbarrows to carry items ''from'' the stockpile. {{verify}}
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If wheelbarrows are assigned to a stockpile, dwarves will use them exclusively and cease hauling items to it with their bare hands, meaning that the number of assigned wheelbarrows is also the maximum number of active hauling jobs for said stockpile. This limit can be circumvented by splitting large stockpiles into several smaller designations (although this can make assigning "give" and "take" options much more tedious). Note that a particular stockpile's wheelbarrows are only used to carry items ''to'' it from other stockpiles; they will not be used to carry items ''from'' it.
  
Wheelbarrows are particularly useful for hauling heavy items like stone, which slow haulers a lot. There's little benefit to carrying light items in a wheelbarrow, as dwarves won't load multiple items in it.{{verify}} They will, however, load a single bin ''full of items'' in a wheelbarrow.
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Dwarves carrying items in wheelbarrows ignore the weight of the contents, moving always at their top speed. This makes them particularly useful for hauling heavy items like stone, which slow haulers a lot. There's little benefit to carrying light items in a wheelbarrow, as dwarves won't load multiple items in it.  They will, however, load a single bin ''full of items'' in a wheelbarrow.
  
 
Although wheelbarrows carry less stuff than [[minecart]]s, they do not require a track to be preconstructed, and they can go up and down stairs.
 
Although wheelbarrows carry less stuff than [[minecart]]s, they do not require a track to be preconstructed, and they can go up and down stairs.

Revision as of 21:47, 11 June 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

A wheelbarrow is a tool used to increase the speed of hauling. Wheelbarrows can be made of metal or wood at a metalsmith's forge or carpenter's workshop, and can carry the equivalent of a single stockpile tile, be it a single stone, a bin or barrel (with its contents included), or stray items. This is equivalent to one fifth of a minecart's capacity.

Construction

Wheelbarrows are constructed of either wood or metal:

Material Worker Workshop
Wood (1 log) Carpenter Carpenter's workshop
Metal (2 bars) Metal crafter Metalsmith's forge or Magma forge

Utility

Each stockpile may have up to 3 wheelbarrows assigned for hauling items to that stockpile, with stone stockpiles having 1 wheelbarrow automatically assigned upon designation. This setting can be changed from the Set Building Tasks/Prefs (q) menu with the w hotkey. Wheelbarrows will be stored in their assigned stockpile when not in use, potentially sharing a tile with a stockpiled item.

If wheelbarrows are assigned to a stockpile, dwarves will use them exclusively and cease hauling items to it with their bare hands, meaning that the number of assigned wheelbarrows is also the maximum number of active hauling jobs for said stockpile. This limit can be circumvented by splitting large stockpiles into several smaller designations (although this can make assigning "give" and "take" options much more tedious). Note that a particular stockpile's wheelbarrows are only used to carry items to it from other stockpiles; they will not be used to carry items from it.

Dwarves carrying items in wheelbarrows ignore the weight of the contents, moving always at their top speed. This makes them particularly useful for hauling heavy items like stone, which slow haulers a lot. There's little benefit to carrying light items in a wheelbarrow, as dwarves won't load multiple items in it. They will, however, load a single bin full of items in a wheelbarrow.

Although wheelbarrows carry less stuff than minecarts, they do not require a track to be preconstructed, and they can go up and down stairs.