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== As a water source == | == As a water source == | ||
− | A '''pool''' can be used as a water source and [[dwarf|dwarves]] with the [[fishing]] | + | A '''pool''' can be used as a water source and [[dwarf|dwarves]] with the [[fishing]] labour enabled will attempt to fish in them. |
Murky pools can evaporate completely in [[calendar|summer]] in sufficiently hot [[climate]]s, or can be [[screw pump|drained manually]], but in either case can be refilled by [[rain]]water or melting [[snow]] or [[ice]]. | Murky pools can evaporate completely in [[calendar|summer]] in sufficiently hot [[climate]]s, or can be [[screw pump|drained manually]], but in either case can be refilled by [[rain]]water or melting [[snow]] or [[ice]]. | ||
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== As a biome == | == As a biome == | ||
− | The [[biome]] '''pool''' means the area in the pool (under water) and close by the pool. This kind of biome won't be shown on the [[embark|embark screen]], but most biomes have some. | + | The [[biome]] '''pool''' means the area in the pool (under water) and close by the pool. This kind of biome won't be shown on the [[embark|embark screen]] , but most biomes have some. |
There are six types of pools, divided in climate and the kind of water. They are listed in the following table: | There are six types of pools, divided in climate and the kind of water. They are listed in the following table: | ||
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== Adventure Mode == | == Adventure Mode == | ||
− | + | Conducting combat around murky pools is dangerous, as you may dodge or be thrown into them and drown. Dried Murky Pools are even more dangerous, as no amount of [[Swimming]] skill can save you. | |
== Thawing and drowning == | == Thawing and drowning == | ||
In fortress mode, frozen murky pools will, when they thaw, do so instantly. Any dwarf standing on the ice will plunge into the water with a risk of drowning if they can not find a nearby ramp quick enough. (unless they have Adequate or better [[swimming]] skill, the fall will [[status icon|stun]] them.). To reduce the chance of this happening, you can use [[traffic]] designations: mark the ice as restricted, and put a high traffic ring around the perimeter of the pool. Or, if you don't need to [[fish]] from it, you can [[construction|construct]] a [[wall]] around it or a [[floor]] over it. | In fortress mode, frozen murky pools will, when they thaw, do so instantly. Any dwarf standing on the ice will plunge into the water with a risk of drowning if they can not find a nearby ramp quick enough. (unless they have Adequate or better [[swimming]] skill, the fall will [[status icon|stun]] them.). To reduce the chance of this happening, you can use [[traffic]] designations: mark the ice as restricted, and put a high traffic ring around the perimeter of the pool. Or, if you don't need to [[fish]] from it, you can [[construction|construct]] a [[wall]] around it or a [[floor]] over it. | ||
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