![]() I've had buckets of water laced with mud, salt and forgotten beast extract before and didn't notice a difference to happy thoughts. The writing bubbles over with dwarfiness and it takes frequent interesting tangents. It concerns the fortress of Archcrystal and the coloniztion of Hell in 313. I'm still not entirely sure what difference it makes having contaminated water from a well, dwarves will drink it happily as long as there's a well. The written portion consists of a 143 page essay entitled Can It Be Archcrystal, authored by Urist McSethatos. ![]() If you are looking to learn adventure mode instead, see the Adventure mode quick start guide. This is a quickstart guide for Dwarf fortress mode for those who have never played before and quickly want to jump in head-first. I did get stagnant water once on a freezing map, possibly because the river froze in winter and the cistern was no longer connected to free flowing water? As the floodgate is always open you just need to build so it's at the same level as the water source so it's not going to flood through your wells once the cistern fills. This article is about an older version of DF. I just always go with the above method to get clean water, I assume it would work the same if you make a cistern connected to your river. But then sometimes I've had clean water from a contained cistern. This seems to always give me clean water in the buckets. I usually dump all the rocks from the bottom of the cistern and smooth the surfaces but I think that's only of aesthetic benefit. I don't use constructed walls or floors, it's just carved out of the rock. The fortification keeps out any creatures. Both options works equally well, as long as you are careful to avoid disturbing sleeping dwarves. extending a 3x3 staircase takes more work than extending a single hallway. If any fellow redditors can help that would be awesome. Extending your fortress down several z-levels will also work (9 levels from the surface is a safe choice), although. Surrounded by Australian bush Im going to be playing dwarf fortress 90 of the time and having no wiki is gonna kill me haha. Ill be going out for a week to a place with no net access. I've got a fortification then a floodgate behind it but that floodgate is only for backup, it is always left up/open so the water can flow freely between the 2z deep cistern and the lake. My situation is Im chasing an offline manual of sorts for df31. Also, if you could convert this guide to PDF, you’d be a god worshipped by millions of dwarves. I usually build my cisterns at cavern level and let it fill from a lake down there, ideally a lake that touches a map edge so it won't run dry. I think the save file and world should also be included as a separate download for those people who already have Dwarf Fortress so they don’t have to download 15 megs all over again.
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