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[[File:Dwarven_Bathtub.PNG|thumb|right|A simple Dwarven Bathtub constructed out of [[microcline]]. For style points, construct the ramps out of soap.]] | [[File:Dwarven_Bathtub.PNG|thumb|right|A simple Dwarven Bathtub constructed out of [[microcline]]. For style points, construct the ramps out of soap.]] | ||
− | Given the number of diseases carried by forgotten beasts and the risks of infection, and the threat of evil [[weather]] in evil biomes, it's a good idea to try to keep your dwarves clean. However, this might be a little less important if tracking contaminants is disabled. Even without tracking, dirty dwarves are more likely to get infected if they're injured. | + | Given the number of diseases carried by forgotten beasts and the risks of infection, and the threat of evil [[weather]] in evil biomes, it's a good idea to try to keep your dwarves clean. However, this might be a little less important if tracking contaminants is disabled, which it is by default in v43.05 in fortress mode. Even without tracking, dirty dwarves are more likely to get infected if they're injured. |
While dwarves do a decent job of keeping themselves clean with a water source and soap, they don't always bathe immediately and pets and livestock can't wash themselves. Fortress cleanliness can be helped along in a few ways, such as by setting up a Dwarven Bathtub as described below, by creating a [[waterfall]] in an area that your dwarves will walk through, or using complex [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=34407.0 mist generation schemes]. | While dwarves do a decent job of keeping themselves clean with a water source and soap, they don't always bathe immediately and pets and livestock can't wash themselves. Fortress cleanliness can be helped along in a few ways, such as by setting up a Dwarven Bathtub as described below, by creating a [[waterfall]] in an area that your dwarves will walk through, or using complex [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=34407.0 mist generation schemes]. | ||
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The diagonal access in the middle image ("shower hall level") prevents any chance of muddying nearby tiles in the hallway. | The diagonal access in the middle image ("shower hall level") prevents any chance of muddying nearby tiles in the hallway. | ||
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== Bugs == | == Bugs == | ||
*There is currently a bug leading to spam of messages "cannot clean self" whenever soap is available; the only known workaround is to ensure that all of your soap is stored in chests in your hospital. | *There is currently a bug leading to spam of messages "cannot clean self" whenever soap is available; the only known workaround is to ensure that all of your soap is stored in chests in your hospital. | ||
+ | *Cleaning labor is not working{{bug|425}} | ||
{{Labors}} | {{Labors}} |