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::::::No... the two modes (should) have the same water. "Stagnant" status, in bucket water, is caused by a "grime" coating on the water itself. What generates the "grime" coating... is not clear. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 05:22, 30 November 2010 (UTC) | ::::::No... the two modes (should) have the same water. "Stagnant" status, in bucket water, is caused by a "grime" coating on the water itself. What generates the "grime" coating... is not clear. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 05:22, 30 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
::::::: I still can't find any evidence of this whatsoever. The latest version IS 0.31.18, right? I'm only finding stagnant water in pools. Draining the water from the pools makes it work just fine for me. The water from the river is just fine on it's own, thus far. Also, if stagnation is a contaminant, wouldn't it be listed as "laced with grime"? Also, my dwarves don't seem to be minding salty water from the well either. --Kydo 06:51, 30 November 2010 (UTC) | ::::::: I still can't find any evidence of this whatsoever. The latest version IS 0.31.18, right? I'm only finding stagnant water in pools. Draining the water from the pools makes it work just fine for me. The water from the river is just fine on it's own, thus far. Also, if stagnation is a contaminant, wouldn't it be listed as "laced with grime"? Also, my dwarves don't seem to be minding salty water from the well either. --Kydo 06:51, 30 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Stagnant water leaves 'a pile of grime' 'a dusting of grime' etc. behind it (when it evaporates?). I guess this is why adding fresh water to a cistern that has previously had stagnant water in it results in stagnant water. I think the grime can be eliminated from dry tiles by building a floor tile and then de-constructing it (just like you can get rid of mud, murky-pool tiles etc). [[User:Ptb ptb|Ptb ptb]] 20:02, 15 July 2012 (UTC) | Stagnant water leaves 'a pile of grime' 'a dusting of grime' etc. behind it (when it evaporates?). I guess this is why adding fresh water to a cistern that has previously had stagnant water in it results in stagnant water. I think the grime can be eliminated from dry tiles by building a floor tile and then de-constructing it (just like you can get rid of mud, murky-pool tiles etc). [[User:Ptb ptb|Ptb ptb]] 20:02, 15 July 2012 (UTC) |