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Since the dwarves take longer before drinking (and will become drowsy before sleeping, and hungry before eating) many dwarves will have the blue warning arrow saying they are thirsty.  Therefore it's not obvious that your settlement has run out of alcohol and has no viable water source, until people start dying.
 
Since the dwarves take longer before drinking (and will become drowsy before sleeping, and hungry before eating) many dwarves will have the blue warning arrow saying they are thirsty.  Therefore it's not obvious that your settlement has run out of alcohol and has no viable water source, until people start dying.
  
:I've had dwarves dying of thirst from simply refusing to drink clean water. If you haven't set up a water source or a well, dwarves seem to take even longer to decide they want a drink. I learnt that at the price of my legendary weaponsmith.
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:I've had dwarves dying of thirst from simply refusing to drink clean water. If you haven't set up a water source or a well, dwarves seem to take even longer to decide they want a drink. I learnt that at the price of my legendary weaponsmith. --[[User:Libelnon|Libelnon]] 15:30, 14 June 2010 (UTC)

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This page could probably be upgraded to Exceptional Quality as soon as someone verifies that the drink values haven't changed. --FunkyWaltDogg 16:12, 12 May 2010 (UTC)

dwarves not drinking

Since the dwarves take longer before drinking (and will become drowsy before sleeping, and hungry before eating) many dwarves will have the blue warning arrow saying they are thirsty. Therefore it's not obvious that your settlement has run out of alcohol and has no viable water source, until people start dying.

I've had dwarves dying of thirst from simply refusing to drink clean water. If you haven't set up a water source or a well, dwarves seem to take even longer to decide they want a drink. I learnt that at the price of my legendary weaponsmith. --Libelnon 15:30, 14 June 2010 (UTC)