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Does a water pit have to be a certain number of tiles, depth below ground, or overall "internal depth" (ie go a certain number of z-levels) to not freeze? ie how much of a pit do I need to not only dig, but fill, to have water in my fortress no matter what the weather is like?[[User:GarrieIrons|GarrieIrons]] 08:21, 5 February 2008 (EST)
 
Does a water pit have to be a certain number of tiles, depth below ground, or overall "internal depth" (ie go a certain number of z-levels) to not freeze? ie how much of a pit do I need to not only dig, but fill, to have water in my fortress no matter what the weather is like?[[User:GarrieIrons|GarrieIrons]] 08:21, 5 February 2008 (EST)
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:Height doesn't seem to be important.  It needs to be either Inside or Below Ground to not freeze, I'm not sure which.  -[[User:FunnyMan|FunnyMan]] 08:41, 5 February 2008 (EST)

Revision as of 13:41, 5 February 2008

Should probably include some information on melting the ice, as this is a common question. sinoth 10:44, 16 November 2007 (EST)

Ice is listed as a fire-safe material, and fire-safe materials are listed as being usable for creation of magma-powered buildings. Does this mean one can make a magma forge out of ice stones? Rkyeun 14:29, 24 November 2007 (EST)

I tryed to get water out of ice by dropping it a floor but it did not work. What am I doing wrong? Diabl0658 23:49, 30 November 2007 (EST)

It no longer seems to work as of 33d, I'm removing that part from the page Klada 20:55, 3 December 2007 (EST)

Regarding melting ice, I found that if you melt ice, drain it off to a 2 or 3, and then shunt the magma off somehow (happens often when magma first flows, due to ebb and flow of the magma waves) the 2-depth water will re-freeze, allowing you to re-thaw it into a 7-depth water. ... I found this out the hard way actually, since the magma waves caused successive re-thaws for the water to flood out my then-thought-to-be-way-too-big water pit. --CrushU 21:20, 7 January 2008 (EST)CrushU 21:20, 07 January 2008 (EST)

Value of ICE

What's the material value of ice? 1? Noctis 07:51, 31 December 2007 (EST)

Whatever ice boulders are worth I would assume. Probably 2. Lightning4 08:31, 31 December 2007 (EST)
0 Water is free so is ice. It doesn't even have a material entry it is hard coded in the game I think. --Ikkonoishi 10:56, 31 December 2007 (EST)

Melting without magma

If there is any way to melt ice without magma this would be good to know. Are there any drinks that are "just water"? ie can I put water into a barrel and have something to drink through the winter, or do I have to get plants and brew beer / wine / rum to not die of dehydration/thirst?GarrieIrons 07:15, 10 January 2008 (EST)

Water pit vs lake / pond

Does a water pit have to be a certain number of tiles, depth below ground, or overall "internal depth" (ie go a certain number of z-levels) to not freeze? ie how much of a pit do I need to not only dig, but fill, to have water in my fortress no matter what the weather is like?GarrieIrons 08:21, 5 February 2008 (EST)

Height doesn't seem to be important. It needs to be either Inside or Below Ground to not freeze, I'm not sure which. -FunnyMan 08:41, 5 February 2008 (EST)