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Dwarf fortress dump not working
Dwarf fortress dump not working









They also have a preference for open space dumps. If a nearer zone becomes available after they have already started the job they will ignore it. Garbage dumps only accept items that have been marked for dumping, require dwarves to have refuse hauling labor enabled, and are subject to refuse Standing orders.ĭwarves usually throw dumped items in the nearest available garbage dump, although this is not an ironclad rule. In the case of built furniture and building components, this will have no immediate effect however, upon deconstruction the item will immediately be dropped on a nearby square by the dwarf hauling the item to await disposal in the nearest dump. NOTE: Bulk dumping designates all items on the tiles for dumping, even built furniture, the construction materials making up buildings, items inside containers, etc. As above in the Stocks menu, but click the dump button for a group of items.select the item category, scroll to the item, and click the dump button.click the filter input at the top and enter text to match the item, and when you see the item, click the dump button.In the stocks menu: Type k or click the Stocks button, then either:.Inside a container: Display the container's item sheet, find the item in the list of items in that container, and click the dump button.

dwarf fortress dump not working

Held by a dwarf: View the dwarf's sheet, select the Items tab, find the item in the list, click the button to view the item's sheet, and click the dump button.In a workshop: Click one of the tiles the workshop, find the item in the list of items in that workshop (which may not be viewable if the UI is scaled to large), and click the dump button.On the ground: Click the tile the item is on, then if there is more than one item there, click the tab of the item on the right edge of the sheet window, and click the dump button.To mark an individual item for dumping when it is:

dwarf fortress dump not working

Most items dropped in magma will be destroyed, and items dropped in a river may get washed downstream in either case the items will be very hard to recover ( ergo, best not to do either of those in the first place). Although each ground tile within that zone is considered a garbage dump tile, dwarves can drop multiple items on a single tile, usually the closest tile when they path to the zone. If the dump zone is designated next to a cliff or hole, the items will be dropped off the edge otherwise they will be dropped on a tile in the zone. After accepting the placement, the zone can renamed, repainted, suspended, or deleted. To place a garbage dump, select zone ( z), then Garbage Dump, paint your desired shape, either on a flat area or next to a cliff or hole, and click Accept.

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