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* Enough small lakes (quite common) can be drained to form a cistern that can be cycled in and out of the chamber as a closed system.
 
* Enough small lakes (quite common) can be drained to form a cistern that can be cycled in and out of the chamber as a closed system.
 
* A [[pump stack]] can bring water from a [[cavern]] lake up to the surface for use, although this would require a [[cistern]] to be effective.
 
* A [[pump stack]] can bring water from a [[cavern]] lake up to the surface for use, although this would require a [[cistern]] to be effective.
* An even larger pump stack can bring [[magma]] up to the surface, and allow you to convert your drowning chambers into melting chambers. After all, who needs water when you can turn your enemies into carbon fumes? *Simply* build a magma reservoir, link it to your chamber, and marvel at how quickly it disposes of anything foolish enough to enter. Note that if you build a magma death chamber you will need to do so with [[magma-safe]] materials unless you are heading straight for [[Fun]].
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* An even larger pump stack can bring [[magma]] up to the surface, and allow you to convert your drowning chambers into melting chambers. After all, who needs water when you can turn your enemies into carbon fumes? *Simply* build a magma reservoir, link it to your chamber, and marvel at how quickly it disposes of anything foolish enough to enter. Note that if you build a magma death chamber you will need to do so with [[magma-safe]] materials unless you are heading straigh for [[Fun]].
 
* With a [[volcano]], melting chambers are trivial to construct - just use your natural lava source.
 
* With a [[volcano]], melting chambers are trivial to construct - just use your natural lava source.
 
* If you have an [[aquifer]] on the map, you can use a screw pump to bring the water up from even closer to the surface than a cavern lake; simply dig into the aquifer and use the water-producing tile as your pump input.
 
* If you have an [[aquifer]] on the map, you can use a screw pump to bring the water up from even closer to the surface than a cavern lake; simply dig into the aquifer and use the water-producing tile as your pump input.

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