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− | Your [[dwarves]] will bring mostly animal items to a '''refuse stockpile''', such as | + | Your [[dwarves]] will bring mostly animal items to a '''refuse stockpile''', such as [[chunk]]s, [[remain]]s, [[bone]]s, [[shell]]s, [[skull]]s, [[corpse]]s, raw hides and any rotten items. This helps in avoiding [[miasma]] from rotting items in your fortress, if the stockpile is placed right. |
− | It is useful to keep a [[refuse]] stockpile | + | It is useful to keep a [[refuse]] stockpile outside, where no [[miasma]] is created, and/or in an enclosed [[room]] next to your [[butcher]]'s shop to store [[corpse]]s waiting to be slaughtered, prevent [[clutter]], and lock in [[miasma]] from rotting butcher leftovers. Butcher's shops tend to become cluttered very quickly, as a single [[animal]] already "bursts" into many items. |
It is also useful to keep a refuse stockpile holding only [[shells]], [[skulls]] and [[bones]] near your [[craftsdwarf]]'s shop for [[bone carving]] and [[bowyer]]'s shop for making bone [[crossbow]]s. Such a stockpile will not create [[miasma]] because nothing in it can rot. | It is also useful to keep a refuse stockpile holding only [[shells]], [[skulls]] and [[bones]] near your [[craftsdwarf]]'s shop for [[bone carving]] and [[bowyer]]'s shop for making bone [[crossbow]]s. Such a stockpile will not create [[miasma]] because nothing in it can rot. | ||
− | You can provide your stockpile with 2 [[door]]s arranged as an airlock. This will | + | You can provide your stockpile with 2 [[door]]s arranged as an airlock. This will mostly prevent [[miasma]] from spreading when a dwarf steps through. You can contain miasma completely by building a diagonal entrance to the refuse area, since miasma cannot travel diagonally. |
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+ | == Details == | ||
+ | Corpses, chunks, body parts, [[Skin|skin]], and food all can rot, emitting [[Miasma|miasma]] when stored on {{DFtext|Inside |#808000}}{{DFtext|Dark |#808080}}{{DFtext|Subterranean|#808080}} tiles. It is important to know where you want to place your refuse stockpile beforehand, as miasma causes an [[Thought#Unhappy_thoughts|unhappy thought]]. Designating a refuse stockpile on any tile with {{DFtext|Light |#ff0}}{{DFtext|Above Ground|#0f0}} will prevent miasma and makes the items subject to seasonal cleanups (this includes bones, skulls, and shells). | ||
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+ | Alternatively, you can dig an open pit down to the [[Z-axis|z-level]] most convenient for you. Light need only touch the tile once for it to become permanently {{DFtext|Light |#ff0}}{{DFtext|Above Ground|#0f0}}, after which you can rebuild the roof. | ||
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[[Category:Stockpiles]] | [[Category:Stockpiles]] |
Revision as of 16:25, 18 June 2009
Your dwarves will bring mostly animal items to a refuse stockpile, such as chunks, remains, bones, shells, skulls, corpses, raw hides and any rotten items. This helps in avoiding miasma from rotting items in your fortress, if the stockpile is placed right.
It is useful to keep a refuse stockpile outside, where no miasma is created, and/or in an enclosed room next to your butcher's shop to store corpses waiting to be slaughtered, prevent clutter, and lock in miasma from rotting butcher leftovers. Butcher's shops tend to become cluttered very quickly, as a single animal already "bursts" into many items.
It is also useful to keep a refuse stockpile holding only shells, skulls and bones near your craftsdwarf's shop for bone carving and bowyer's shop for making bone crossbows. Such a stockpile will not create miasma because nothing in it can rot.
You can provide your stockpile with 2 doors arranged as an airlock. This will mostly prevent miasma from spreading when a dwarf steps through. You can contain miasma completely by building a diagonal entrance to the refuse area, since miasma cannot travel diagonally.
Details
Corpses, chunks, body parts, skin, and food all can rot, emitting miasma when stored on Inside Dark Subterranean tiles. It is important to know where you want to place your refuse stockpile beforehand, as miasma causes an unhappy thought. Designating a refuse stockpile on any tile with Light Above Ground will prevent miasma and makes the items subject to seasonal cleanups (this includes bones, skulls, and shells).
Alternatively, you can dig an open pit down to the z-level most convenient for you. Light need only touch the tile once for it to become permanently Light Above Ground, after which you can rebuild the roof.