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====Technique de nain pour couper la glace==== | ====Technique de nain pour couper la glace==== | ||
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− | + | One quirk of [[dwarven physics]] is that a [[cave-in]] will transform an ice [[wall]] into liquid water. This can be used to generate water in the following fashion: | |
− | + | To begin, it is best to clear out a large section of the rock underneath all the ice. Then cut out a 6x6 section of ice (it is easiest to cut out two squares around the part you want to drop so that you won't have any fatalities while channeling out the section of ice). Channel out the entire piece of ice and it will fall into that cleared out section, immediately defrosting and flooding the area. Now you can farm! | |
− | + | Before you run out of starting booze, do the same again, but this time do it further away and open 3-4 levels of rock (channel everything away) so that you create a well. Make sure you make it deep enough or you will create an ice zone that will kill any dwarf that tries to dig it out. | |
− | + | Continue to cut out chunks of ice, dropping them a few stories, and reaping the benefits as you continue in the fortress. Be careful channeling as the dwarves are all idiots and like to strand themselves while channeling, and they like to drop their buddies down the hole (which pollutes the future water and creates a huge mess). | |
− | + | Diagram of Ice cutting: | |
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+ | OCIIIIIICO | ||
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+ | OCCCCCCCCO | ||
+ | OOOOOOOOOO | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | O = Open area, no channeling, just an area for dwarves to walk | |
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− | + | C = Channel area, first dig it out, then channel once every layer is ready. | |
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− | + | I = Future water source, now ice. | |
− | + | Once you have dug deep enough to see rock, channel out the entire level (make sure you have an escape route for the miner). Also, when channeling a large room, do it layer by layer. Start at the one end and do the entire left side, then the next. If you just select the entire thing dwarves will die. | |
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+ | Don't drop water anywhere near other tunnels; the ice will break through, and it will be messy. You can cut off entire sections of fortress to flooding or caved-in sections by doing this, and it wastes a lot of work and ice. | ||
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