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There are two known ways to remove murky pools:
 
There are two known ways to remove murky pools:
 
# Dig underneath the murky pool, then dig a channel around the edge so that the pool tiles are connected to [[open space|nothing]]. The tiles will collapse in a pile of rubble, job done.
 
# Dig underneath the murky pool, then dig a channel around the edge so that the pool tiles are connected to [[open space|nothing]]. The tiles will collapse in a pile of rubble, job done.
# Drain the pool and build [[floor]]s on the murky tiles. When removed, the murky pool tiles will be gone. (Leaving silty clay loam or some such).
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# Drain the pool and build [[floor]]s or [[wall]]s on the murky tiles. When removed, the murky pool tiles will be gone. (Leaving silty clay loam or some such).
  
 
[[Category:map tiles]]
 
[[Category:map tiles]]

Revision as of 06:35, 10 November 2007

A murky pool is an evil, foul map tile, that is difficult to remove. Upon visiting a new site, you will find many pools of water dotted around, or at least one. Though they might look pretty, and you may find uses for the water in the pools, the tiles that lay below are infact a terrible scar on the land that are a pain to remove. Once drained, murky pools cannot be dug out or into. Channel designations cannot be placed on top of murky water tiles, and they cannot be dug up into from beneath.

Removing

There are two known ways to remove murky pools:

  1. Dig underneath the murky pool, then dig a channel around the edge so that the pool tiles are connected to nothing. The tiles will collapse in a pile of rubble, job done.
  2. Drain the pool and build floors or walls on the murky tiles. When removed, the murky pool tiles will be gone. (Leaving silty clay loam or some such).