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It is also useful to keep a refuse stockpile holding [[skulls]] and [[bones]] near your [[craftsdwarf]]'s shop for [[bone carving]] and [[bowyer]]'s shop for making bone [[crossbow]]s.
 
It is also useful to keep a refuse stockpile holding [[skulls]] and [[bones]] near your [[craftsdwarf]]'s shop for [[bone carving]] and [[bowyer]]'s shop for making bone [[crossbow]]s.
  
It's a good idea to provide your stockpile with 2 doors arranged as an airlock, rather than one, This will prevent large amounts of miasma from spreading if  a dwarf happens to step through.
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It's a good idea to provide your stockpile with 2 doors arranged as an airlock, rather than one. This will prevent large amounts of miasma from spreading if  a dwarf happens to step through.

Revision as of 01:07, 2 December 2007

By designating a Refuse Stockpile your dwarves will bring trash to the spot, such as leftover bones, shells, and animal corpses. This helps in avoiding miasma from rotting items.

It is useful to keep a refuse stockpile in a small, enclosed room next to your butcher's shop to store corpses waiting to be slaughtered, prevent clutter, and lock in miasma from rotting butchered leftovers. Butcher's shops tend to become cluttered very quickly, as a single large animal provides many items.

It is also useful to keep a refuse stockpile holding skulls and bones near your craftsdwarf's shop for bone carving and bowyer's shop for making bone crossbows.

It's a good idea to provide your stockpile with 2 doors arranged as an airlock, rather than one. This will prevent large amounts of miasma from spreading if a dwarf happens to step through.