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− | + | [[Dwarves]] with the '''cleaning''' [[labor]] enabled (default) will remove various contaminants from the floor after battles, as well as the debris that accumulates around [[archery target]]s. Interestingly, dwarves will also remove mud from tiles designated for [[smoothing]] (but not yet smoothed, in case your [[engraver]]s are busy). | |
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Dwarves with the cleaning labor enabled (default) will remove various contaminants from the floor after battles, as well as the debris that accumulates around archery targets. Interestingly, dwarves will also remove mud from tiles designated for smoothing (but not yet smoothed, in case your engravers are busy).
Mining • Wood cutting • Carpentry • Masonry • Stone detailing • Animal training • Animal care • Health care • Fish cleaning • Butchery • Leatherworking • Tanning • Farming (fields) • Fishing | |
Clothesmaking • Milling • Hunting • Brewing • Plant gathering • Farming (workshop) • Cooking • Trapping • Stone hauling • Wood hauling • Item hauling • Burial • Food hauling • Refuse hauling | |