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A wounded dwarf, on the other hand, will not drink booze, even if they are capable of getting themselves to it.  They instead require other dwarves (with [[health care]] enabled) to bring them water in [[bucket]]s.  If you do not have any dwarves with health care enabled (although you would have to turn it off on each dwarf yourself, as it is enabled on everyone but nobles by default), or if you do not have any buckets to carry water in, a wounded dwarf will die of thirst unless they heal quickly.
 
A wounded dwarf, on the other hand, will not drink booze, even if they are capable of getting themselves to it.  They instead require other dwarves (with [[health care]] enabled) to bring them water in [[bucket]]s.  If you do not have any dwarves with health care enabled (although you would have to turn it off on each dwarf yourself, as it is enabled on everyone but nobles by default), or if you do not have any buckets to carry water in, a wounded dwarf will die of thirst unless they heal quickly.
  
Animals like dogs and cats currently {{version|0.27.176.39e}} do not need to drink in order to survive.  Likewise, creatures captured in cages can live indefinitely without sustenance.  It is unknown {{Verify}} if wildlife roaming the map needs water, or if visiting [[merchant]]s or invading [[goblins]] will die of thirst if trapped with no water.
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Animals like dogs and cats currently {{version|0.28.181.39e}} do not need to drink in order to survive.  Likewise, creatures captured in cages can live indefinitely without sustenance.  It is unknown {{Verify}} if wildlife roaming the map needs water, or if visiting [[merchant]]s or invading [[goblins]] will die of thirst if trapped with no water.
  
 
It is unknown {{Verify}} how long it takes a dwarf to die of thirst.
 
It is unknown {{Verify}} how long it takes a dwarf to die of thirst.

Revision as of 04:12, 10 August 2008

Dwarves, given time, will eventually get thirsty. A thirsty dwarf prefers to drink booze. If none is available, they will go to the nearest water source and drink. This is usually a well inside your fortress, but they will drink from a river or brook if there are no wells nearby, and have been observed to drink from murky pools if there are no other sources of water. A dwarf can live on water indefinitely if there is no booze to be had, but will get unhappy thoughts from doing so - dwarves are highly dependent on alcohol.

A wounded dwarf, on the other hand, will not drink booze, even if they are capable of getting themselves to it. They instead require other dwarves (with health care enabled) to bring them water in buckets. If you do not have any dwarves with health care enabled (although you would have to turn it off on each dwarf yourself, as it is enabled on everyone but nobles by default), or if you do not have any buckets to carry water in, a wounded dwarf will die of thirst unless they heal quickly.

Animals like dogs and cats currently v0.28.181.39e do not need to drink in order to survive. Likewise, creatures captured in cages can live indefinitely without sustenance. It is unknown [Verify] if wildlife roaming the map needs water, or if visiting merchants or invading goblins will die of thirst if trapped with no water.

It is unknown [Verify] how long it takes a dwarf to die of thirst.