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Cleaning is a [[labor]] that allows your dwarves to take cleaning [[skill|job]]s. | Cleaning is a [[labor]] that allows your dwarves to take cleaning [[skill|job]]s. | ||
− | Cleaning jobs remove [[blood]], [[vomit]] | + | Cleaning jobs remove [[blood|blood, ichor]], [[vomit]]{{verify}}, [[water]]{{verify}}, used [[bolt]]s and [[siege engine|ammunition]]{{verify}} from the floor and walls of your fortress. Cleaning will not move [[corpse]]s, body parts, or dead [[vermin]]; those tasks require the [[hauling|refuse hauling]] labor. Cleaning has no effect on [[miasma]], which will naturally dissipate over time. |
Dwarves will only clean [[subterranean]] areas of the fortress, as [[above ground]] areas will clean automatically at the turn of every season. | Dwarves will only clean [[subterranean]] areas of the fortress, as [[above ground]] areas will clean automatically at the turn of every season. |
Revision as of 14:04, 26 February 2009
Cleaning is a labor that allows your dwarves to take cleaning jobs.
Cleaning jobs remove blood, ichor, vomit[Verify], water[Verify], used bolts and ammunition[Verify] from the floor and walls of your fortress. Cleaning will not move corpses, body parts, or dead vermin; those tasks require the refuse hauling labor. Cleaning has no effect on miasma, which will naturally dissipate over time.
Dwarves will only clean subterranean areas of the fortress, as above ground areas will clean automatically at the turn of every season.
A dwarf who decides to clean will stand on the space to be cleaned for a moment, and that tile and all adjacent tiles will be cleaned.
While cleaning must be activated in the labor preferences, it does not raise any skill, nor does cleaning rely on any skill to determine the speed or effectiveness with which it is done.