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== Dwarven Bathtub ==
 
== Dwarven Bathtub ==
  
[[File:Dwarven_Bathtub.PNG|right|A simple Dwarven Bathtub constructed out of microline.  For style points, construct the ramps out of soap.]]
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[[File:Dwarven_Bathtub.PNG|right|A simple Dwarven Bathtub constructed out of [[microcline]].  For style points, construct the ramps out of soap.]]
  
I don't know who invented this first, but I named it.  To create one, just make a {{L|channel}} and fill it with 3/7 water via a {{L|Activity_zone#Pit.2FPond|pond zone}}, being careful to remove or deactivate the zone before it gets too full.  If you do it outdoors, build a roof over it to prevent evaporation.  One of these across each fortress entrance, each cavern entrance and the hospital entrance will go a long way towards keeping contamination under control.  If you need to clean specific dwarves, for example those giving you 'clean self' cancellation spam due to the current<sup>v.31.18</sup> soap bug, create a lever that does nothing on the far side of a Dwarven Bathtub, assign the lever to that dwarf (this requires a {{L|Manager}} noble), and order the lever to be pulled.  This also works to clean contaminated pets, if you find the pet owner and order them to pull the lever.  Unowned animals, of course, can just be butchered or thrown into the tub by changing your pond zone to a pit and dropping them in.
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I don't know who invented this first, but I named it.  To create one, just make a [[channel]] and fill it with 3/7 water via a [[Activity_zone#Pit.2FPond|pond zone]], being careful to remove or deactivate the zone before it gets too full.  If you do it outdoors, build a roof over it to prevent evaporation.  One of these across each fortress entrance, each cavern entrance and the hospital entrance will go a long way towards keeping contamination under control.  If you need to clean specific dwarves, for example those giving you 'clean self' cancellation spam due to the current<sup>v.31.18</sup> soap bug, create a lever that does nothing on the far side of a Dwarven Bathtub, assign the lever to that dwarf (this requires a [[Manager]] noble), and order the lever to be pulled.  This also works to clean contaminated pets, if you find the pet owner and order them to pull the lever.  Unowned animals, of course, can just be butchered or thrown into the tub by changing your pond zone to a pit and dropping them in.

Revision as of 07:26, 18 January 2011

Dwarven Bathtub

A simple Dwarven Bathtub constructed out of microcline. For style points, construct the ramps out of soap.

I don't know who invented this first, but I named it. To create one, just make a channel and fill it with 3/7 water via a pond zone, being careful to remove or deactivate the zone before it gets too full. If you do it outdoors, build a roof over it to prevent evaporation. One of these across each fortress entrance, each cavern entrance and the hospital entrance will go a long way towards keeping contamination under control. If you need to clean specific dwarves, for example those giving you 'clean self' cancellation spam due to the currentv.31.18 soap bug, create a lever that does nothing on the far side of a Dwarven Bathtub, assign the lever to that dwarf (this requires a Manager noble), and order the lever to be pulled. This also works to clean contaminated pets, if you find the pet owner and order them to pull the lever. Unowned animals, of course, can just be butchered or thrown into the tub by changing your pond zone to a pit and dropping them in.