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===Muddy floor=== | ===Muddy floor=== | ||
− | After an area has water on it and dries, it will become [[mud|muddy]]. The best way to remove this is to have a dwarf with the [[ | + | After an area has water on it and dries, it will become [[mud|muddy]]. The best way to remove this is to have a dwarf with the [[stone detailing]] [[labor]] activated, and [[Designations Menu|designate]] the muddy area for "smoothing", via {{k|d}} + {{k|s}}. |
If the stone is already smooth (or if you don't want it to be smooth in the first place), simply place a piece of furniture (such as an [[armor stand]], [[statue]], or [[animal trap]]) on top of each muddy tile and the mud will be removed. | If the stone is already smooth (or if you don't want it to be smooth in the first place), simply place a piece of furniture (such as an [[armor stand]], [[statue]], or [[animal trap]]) on top of each muddy tile and the mud will be removed. | ||
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