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Furniture Weight
I was looking into what furniture type to train my masons. I wanted to use the lightest thing so that I could dump (compact) or trade quicker.
Using Slate as my stone:
Furniture | Weight |
---|---|
armor stand | 667 |
blocks | 667 |
throne | 667 |
coffin | 934 |
door | 667 |
floodgate | 1068 |
hatch cover | 564 |
grate | 534 |
cabinet | 667 |
coffer | 267 |
statue | 801 |
table | 667 |
weapon rack | 667 |
quern | 267 |
millstone | 267 |
- mechanisms 267 (just a note, mechanisms aren't made in a mason's shop don't train masonry, incase you might think otherwise. Edward 23:09, 8 May 2009 (UTC))
--Bob 16:45, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
Things I've Learned Melting Ice
My current local map is entirely on a haunted glacier biome with no aquifer, so I've learned about melting ice for water. Some of this is contrary to what's on the Ice page and in talk. When I am happy with this here, I'll move it there.
Things I've learned about ice:
- "Subterranean" is not enough to keep ice melted (although mined out subterranean seems to work)
- Ice on a rock floor 1 z-level above magma will melt
- Ice above/touching a warm tile will not melt
- Water above a "warm" tile touching a magma tile n/s/e/w/u/d will not freeze
- Ice a z-level below magma will melt
Comments:
Very good, man. Good to know. I plan on doing my next fortress on one of those. New research is always appreciated.--Zchris13 18:56, 25 May 2009 (UTC)