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'''Pots''' are basically stone versions of {{L|barrel}}s.  They can be made from {{L|ceramic}} at a {{L|kiln}} or from stone by a {{L|stone crafter}} at a {{L|craftsdwarf's workshop}}.  Pots made from stone, {{L|stoneware}} or {{L|glaze}}d {{L|earthenware}} are water-tight and can be used to store liquids, and even for {{L|brewing}}.  Unglazed earthenware can only be used for storing dry items.
 
'''Pots''' are basically stone versions of {{L|barrel}}s.  They can be made from {{L|ceramic}} at a {{L|kiln}} or from stone by a {{L|stone crafter}} at a {{L|craftsdwarf's workshop}}.  Pots made from stone, {{L|stoneware}} or {{L|glaze}}d {{L|earthenware}} are water-tight and can be used to store liquids, and even for {{L|brewing}}.  Unglazed earthenware can only be used for storing dry items.
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'''Large pots''' have a huge capacity, as of 0.31.21: they can fit at least 70 stacks of food.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 11 March 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Pots are basically stone versions of Template:Ls. They can be made from Template:L at a Template:L or from stone by a Template:L at a Template:L. Pots made from stone, Template:L or Template:Ld Template:L are water-tight and can be used to store liquids, and even for Template:L. Unglazed earthenware can only be used for storing dry items.

Large pots have a huge capacity, as of 0.31.21: they can fit at least 70 stacks of food.