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Revision as of 19:56, 2 August 2016

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Jugs are a type of container, made from ceramic at a kiln, from metal at a forge, from glass at a glass furnace, from stone by a stone crafter at a craftsdwarf's workshop, or from wood at a craftsdwarf's workshop. They are used in beekeeping to store royal jelly or at a screw press to store honey or oil. Jugs made from earthenware need to be glazed before they can be used to hold liquids like honey. Jugs are stored in the Tools section of the Finished Goods stockpile, and managed from the tools section of the Stocks screen. Even when filled with food they will be stored in the Finished Goods stockpile. Jugs are stacked in bins.

Jugs can be used in adventurer mode to store water as a waterskin, storing 16 units of water.

Forging and Melting

  • When a jug is melted down, it will return 0.3 metal bars/adamantine wafers for an efficiency of 30%