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[[Workshop]]s will get '''cluttered''' when they become full of goods that are not [[hauling|haul]]ed away to [[stockpile]]s. A workshop that is cluttered will display '''(CLT)''' when viewed via the {{key|q}} or {{key|t}} menus. {{key|t}}, "View Items in Buildings," will show you what items are cluttering the workshop.
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{{L|Workshop}}s will get '''cluttered''' when they become full of goods that are not {{L|hauling|haul}}ed away to {{L|stockpile}}s. A workshop that is cluttered will display '''(CLT)''' when viewed via the {{key|q}} or {{key|t}} menus. {{key|t}}, "View Items in Buildings," will show you what items are cluttering the workshop.
  
 
Dwarves working in cluttered workshops will work more slowly: even the lowest level of clutter '''(CLT)''' doubles the time a workshop task takes. Each successive level of clutter increases the multiplier by one, so tasks performed in a completely cluttered workshop will take ten times as long.
 
Dwarves working in cluttered workshops will work more slowly: even the lowest level of clutter '''(CLT)''' doubles the time a workshop task takes. Each successive level of clutter increases the multiplier by one, so tasks performed in a completely cluttered workshop will take ten times as long.
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== Clutter levels ==
 
== Clutter levels ==
  
With larger items (e.g. [[bed]]s, [[stone]]s, [[table]]s), clutter starts appearing when 15 of those are inside a shop. Every 3 small items counts as one large item, so a craft-making workshop isn't cluttered until there are 45 crafts littering the floors, tables, and possibly walls and ceilings. [[Siege engine]] components and ammo are especially large; the [[siege workshop]] can get cluttered after producing just 3 ballista arrows.
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With larger items (e.g. {{L|bed}}s, {{L|stone}}s, {{L|table}}s), clutter starts appearing when 15 of those are inside a shop. Every 3 small items counts as one large item, so a craft-making workshop isn't cluttered until there are 45 crafts littering the floors, tables, and possibly walls and ceilings. {{L|Siege engine}} components and ammo are especially large; the {{L|siege workshop}} can get cluttered after producing just 3 ballista arrows.
  
 
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== Occurrence ==
 
== Occurrence ==
  
Certain workshops are more prone to clutter than others. A highly-skilled dwarf with plenty of materials nearby can clutter a workshop rapidly, even if you have many haulers employed. The [[Butcher's shop|butcher's workshop]] can get cluttered even after butchering a single animal: butchering a horse produces 9 meat, 9 chunks, 9 bones, 5 fat, one skull, and one skin.
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Certain workshops are more prone to clutter than others. A highly-skilled dwarf with plenty of materials nearby can clutter a workshop rapidly, even if you have many haulers employed. The {{L|Butcher's shop|butcher's workshop}} can get cluttered even after butchering a single animal: butchering a horse produces 9 meat, 9 chunks, 9 bones, 5 fat, one skull, and one skin.
  
Similarly, a [[kitchen]] producing lavish meals using [[alcohol]], [[dwarven syrup]], or [[quarry bush]] leaves can produce a stack of 20 to 100+ prepared meals, which are large items. The kitchen will be cluttered even before the meals are produced: four stacks of quarry bush leaves[15] is already enough to clutter, causing meal production to take a very long time. An unpleasant consequence of kitchen clutter is that food which is not stored in a [[stockpile]] will [[rot]] sooner or later, causing [[miasma]] (and unhappy [[thought]]s in the chef if they were masterpieces).
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Similarly, a {{L|kitchen}} producing lavish meals using {{L|alcohol}}, {{L|dwarven syrup}}, or {{L|quarry bush}} leaves can produce a stack of 20 to 100+ prepared meals, which are large items. The kitchen will be cluttered even before the meals are produced: four stacks of quarry bush leaves[15] is already enough to clutter, causing meal production to take a very long time. An unpleasant consequence of kitchen clutter is that food which is not stored in a {{L|stockpile}} will {{L|rot}} sooner or later, causing {{L|miasma}} (and unhappy {{L|thought}}s in the chef if they were masterpieces).
  
 
== Remedy ==
 
== Remedy ==
  
To remedy clutter, be sure to have enough stockpile space of the appropriate kind (using [[bin]]s will increase stockpile efficiency), and employ enough dwarves with the appropriate [[hauling]] jobs (food/furniture/item/refuse/etc.) to get rid of the junk. The dwarf working at the workshop could also have the relevant hauling job enabled, pausing from time to time to move around goods. In case of inexperienced cooks, order only one or two meals at a time, and check clutter before issuing new orders. An alternate clutter control method is to build new workshops, optionally destroying the old ones (from the {{k|q}} or {{k|t}} menu).
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To remedy clutter, be sure to have enough stockpile space of the appropriate kind (using {{L|bin}}s will increase stockpile efficiency), and employ enough dwarves with the appropriate {{L|hauling}} jobs (food/furniture/item/refuse/etc.) to get rid of the junk. The dwarf working at the workshop could also have the relevant hauling job enabled, pausing from time to time to move around goods. In case of inexperienced cooks, order only one or two meals at a time, and check clutter before issuing new orders. An alternate clutter control method is to build new workshops, optionally destroying the old ones (from the {{k|q}} or {{k|t}} menu).
  
 
== Benefits ==
 
== Benefits ==
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There is one upside to clutter, depending on your viewpoint and playstyle. As a workshop's production is slowed, so is their consumption of raw materials and their output if there is little demand. If there is sudden spike of demand, workshop gets uncluttered easily and can work at full speed. Benefits of this is that tasks can be left in repeat more with no supervision and will not produce much unwanted extras or consume more resources than needed.   
 
There is one upside to clutter, depending on your viewpoint and playstyle. As a workshop's production is slowed, so is their consumption of raw materials and their output if there is little demand. If there is sudden spike of demand, workshop gets uncluttered easily and can work at full speed. Benefits of this is that tasks can be left in repeat more with no supervision and will not produce much unwanted extras or consume more resources than needed.   
  
A [[still]], for example, can eventually get to the speed where dwarves consume booze at same speed as the cluttered workshops produce it.
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A {{L|still}}, for example, can eventually get to the speed where dwarves consume booze at same speed as the cluttered workshops produce it.
  
[[Wood furnace]]s similarly will eventually be brought to a point where they produce fuel at same speed as other workshops consume it.
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{{L|Wood furnace}}s similarly will eventually be brought to a point where they produce fuel at same speed as other workshops consume it.
  
The advantage/drawback with this is that [[stockpile]]s may no longer be used (effectively, anyway), as the products are being drawn directly from the workshop.
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The advantage/drawback with this is that {{L|stockpile}}s may no longer be used (effectively, anyway), as the products are being drawn directly from the workshop.
  
 
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{{Workshops}}
 
{{Category|Workshops}}
 
{{Category|Workshops}}

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