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− | Buckets can be made out of [[ | + | Buckets can be made out of [[wood]] by a [[carpenter]] at a [[carpenter's workshop]], or of [[metal]] by a [[metalsmith]] at a [[forge]]. They are the only item that allows dwarves to take life-sustaining [[water]] to [[wound]]ed or [[jail]]ed dwarves, and for dwarves to fill designated [[pond]]s. Building a [[well]], [[dyer's shop]], or [[ashery]] consumes a bucket. Buckets are stored in a [[furniture]] [[stockpile]]. |
− | If a bucket of water is dropped on the floor*, it will typically be hauled to a random food stockpile where it will be dumped out, creating a pile of "water [10]" on the floor which will be cleaned up by a nearby dwarf with the [[ | + | If a bucket of water is dropped on the floor*, it will typically be hauled to a random food stockpile where it will be dumped out, creating a pile of "water [10]" on the floor which will be cleaned up by a nearby dwarf with the [[Cleaning]] labor enabled. This will not make the floor muddy. |
− | :''(* This usually only happens accidentally, when a dwarf has their job interrupted mid-task. This is not the same as dumping water via a [[ | + | :''(* This usually only happens accidentally, when a dwarf has their job interrupted mid-task. This is not the same as dumping water via a [[pond]] zone designation.)'' |
− | Adding a [[ | + | Adding a [[decoration]] to a bucket can attach a handle to it, but is not necessary for the bucket to be functional. |
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Buckets can be made out of wood by a carpenter at a carpenter's workshop, or of metal by a metalsmith at a forge. They are the only item that allows dwarves to take life-sustaining water to wounded or jailed dwarves, and for dwarves to fill designated ponds. Building a well, dyer's shop, or ashery consumes a bucket. Buckets are stored in a furniture stockpile.
If a bucket of water is dropped on the floor*, it will typically be hauled to a random food stockpile where it will be dumped out, creating a pile of "water [10]" on the floor which will be cleaned up by a nearby dwarf with the Cleaning labor enabled. This will not make the floor muddy.
- (* This usually only happens accidentally, when a dwarf has their job interrupted mid-task. This is not the same as dumping water via a pond zone designation.)
Adding a decoration to a bucket can attach a handle to it, but is not necessary for the bucket to be functional.
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