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'''Pots''' are containers that function much like [[barrel]]s, but can be made from other materials. They can be made from [[ceramic]] at a [[kiln]], [[glass]] at a [[glass furnace]], stone by a [[stone crafter]] at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]], [[v0.31_Talk:Large_pot|wood]] at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]], or [[metal]] at a [[metalsmith's forge]]. Pots made from stone, [[stoneware]], [[glass]], [[wood]], [[porcelain]], [[metal]], or [[glaze]]d [[earthenware]] are water-tight and can be used to store liquids, and even for [[brewing]]. Unglazed earthenware can only be used for storing dry items. Metal pots are made using the [[metalcrafting]] skill, metal barrels which use the [[blacksmithing]] skill. Pots are stored in the Large Pots/Food Storage section of the Furniture stockpile. Pots are visible on the haul-for-trade screen under Tools section. Workshops that require a barrel for construction cannot use a pot instead.
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'''Pots''' are containers that function much like [[barrel]]s, but can be made from other materials. They can be made from [[ceramic]] at a [[kiln]], [[glass]] at a [[glass furnace]], stone by a [[stone crafter]] at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]], [[wood]] at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]], or [[metal]] at a [[metalsmith's forge]]. Pots made from stone, [[stoneware]], [[glass]], [[wood]], [[porcelain]], [[metal]], or [[glaze]]d [[earthenware]] are water-tight and can be used to store liquids, and even for [[brewing]]. Unglazed earthenware can only be used for storing dry items. Metal pots are made using the [[metalcrafting]] skill, metal barrels which use the [[blacksmithing]] skill. Pots are stored in the Large Pots/Food Storage section of the Furniture stockpile. Pots are visible on the haul-for-trade screen under Tools section. Workshops that require a barrel for construction cannot use a pot instead.
  
 
== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
* Pots will not be used for processing [[sweet pod|sweet pods]] into [[dwarven syrup]]. {{Bug|4356}}
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* Pots will not be used for processing [[sweet pod]]s into [[dwarven syrup]]. {{Bug|4356}}
 
* Empty pots go into furniture [[stockpile]]s regardless of stockpile setting. {{Bug|4135}}
 
* Empty pots go into furniture [[stockpile]]s regardless of stockpile setting. {{Bug|4135}}
 
* Dwarves will sometimes leave pots in furniture stockpile even when using them to store food. {{Bug|3389}}
 
* Dwarves will sometimes leave pots in furniture stockpile even when using them to store food. {{Bug|3389}}
  
 
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Revision as of 05:12, 14 June 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

Pots are containers that function much like barrels, but can be made from other materials. They can be made from ceramic at a kiln, glass at a glass furnace, stone by a stone crafter at a craftsdwarf's workshop, wood at a craftsdwarf's workshop, or metal at a metalsmith's forge. Pots made from stone, stoneware, glass, wood, porcelain, metal, or glazed earthenware are water-tight and can be used to store liquids, and even for brewing. Unglazed earthenware can only be used for storing dry items. Metal pots are made using the metalcrafting skill, metal barrels which use the blacksmithing skill. Pots are stored in the Large Pots/Food Storage section of the Furniture stockpile. Pots are visible on the haul-for-trade screen under Tools section. Workshops that require a barrel for construction cannot use a pot instead.

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