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+ | A flask, similar in nature to a {{l|waterskin}}, is a container used by your dwarves to carry alcohol (or water?) while on {{l|hunting}} or {{l|military}} duty. Flasks are made from {{l|metal}} at a {{l|Metalsmith's forge}} by a dwarf with the {{l|metalcrafting}} labor enabled. | ||
− | + | One bar of metal produces 3 flasks. Due to a bug currently all flasks produced will be 'iron flasks'{{verify}}, ignoring the metal tasked but using the correct metal bar as source. | |
− | + | They are more valuable than waterskins and, with the abundance of ore, may be more easily produced in some situations. Dwarves prefer to drink alcohol over water, even while on duty, and receive a happy thought for doing so. This can help keep military dwarves happier, so that bad thoughts from long patrols are less of a factor. Another bonus is that alcohol does not freeze in cold environments, so that dwarves may consume drink outside even in freezing biomes.{{verify}} <!-- May need verification, I can't test this reliably for any reason. It's cold, dwarves go back inside, can't test. --> | |
− | + | Flasks can carry a maximum of 3 units of {{l|alcohol}}. | |
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