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Reservoirs are relatively basic in construction - consisting of [[wall|walls]] arranged in such a pattern as to form a closed container, complete with [[floor|floors]] and a [[floodgate]] in order to access the stored contents. Getting the desired contents from their place in the world to your reservoir is another thing entirely - something where [[mechanics]] will likely assist you. | Reservoirs are relatively basic in construction - consisting of [[wall|walls]] arranged in such a pattern as to form a closed container, complete with [[floor|floors]] and a [[floodgate]] in order to access the stored contents. Getting the desired contents from their place in the world to your reservoir is another thing entirely - something where [[mechanics]] will likely assist you. | ||
− | Reservoirs are essential structures in any fortress containing an [[ocean]] [[biome]] as pumping water through a screw pump into them is the only way to desalinate the water present, allowing dwarves to actually use it. | + | Reservoirs are essential structures in any fortress containing an [[ocean]] [[biome]] as pumping water through a screw pump into them is the only way to desalinate the water present, allowing dwarves to actually use it. Desalinated water which comes into contact with any natural earth or rock (even smoothed rock) will immediately turn salty. |
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A reservoir is a type of player built construction to contain water or magma. It is most useful to store the sparse water in dry or freezing maps, or in any fortress as a means of ensuring water supply despite conditions of the surrounding biome.
Reservoirs are relatively basic in construction - consisting of walls arranged in such a pattern as to form a closed container, complete with floors and a floodgate in order to access the stored contents. Getting the desired contents from their place in the world to your reservoir is another thing entirely - something where mechanics will likely assist you.
Reservoirs are essential structures in any fortress containing an ocean biome as pumping water through a screw pump into them is the only way to desalinate the water present, allowing dwarves to actually use it. Desalinated water which comes into contact with any natural earth or rock (even smoothed rock) will immediately turn salty.