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The page states "Water in buckets will last for a surprisingly long time before freezing in the bucket as a chunk of ice." however, my experience on a glacier showed that a walk through a single unheated tile broke my water supply to hospital. | The page states "Water in buckets will last for a surprisingly long time before freezing in the bucket as a chunk of ice." however, my experience on a glacier showed that a walk through a single unheated tile broke my water supply to hospital. | ||
− | I.e., on glaciers water exists only in "heated" tiles above magma (DFhack probe shows temperature of 10015-10075 for that tile); and any tiles not near magma are temperature 9990 and cause instant freezing of any water - flowing, buckets, wells. | + | I.e., on glaciers water exists only in "heated" tiles above magma (DFhack probe shows temperature of 10015-10075 for that tile); and any tiles not near magma are temperature 9990 and cause instant freezing of any water - flowing, buckets, wells. |
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