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=== Garbage dump === | === Garbage dump === | ||
Chasms provide a convenient method for permanently disposing of any unwanted items. Simply designate a [[activity zone#Garbage Dump|garbage dump activity zone]] on a walkable tile adjacent to the chasm, then mark your unwanted items for {{key|d}}umping. [[Standing orders]] can be used to automatically dump particular types of refuse. If the chasm is inhabited by [[creatures]], [[dwarves]] may cancel the dump task if the creatures are too close, even if they are technically unreachable. | Chasms provide a convenient method for permanently disposing of any unwanted items. Simply designate a [[activity zone#Garbage Dump|garbage dump activity zone]] on a walkable tile adjacent to the chasm, then mark your unwanted items for {{key|d}}umping. [[Standing orders]] can be used to automatically dump particular types of refuse. If the chasm is inhabited by [[creatures]], [[dwarves]] may cancel the dump task if the creatures are too close, even if they are technically unreachable. | ||
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=== Platform-chasming === | === Platform-chasming === |