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Dwarf fortress dump honey
Dwarf fortress dump honey







dwarf fortress dump honey

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dwarf fortress dump honey

2 Helios 6:19pm Originally posted by Althar: You need a screw press to extract the honey (built from the workshop menu). quick question,how to get the honey out of a honey comb :: Dwarf Fortress General Discussions. I just found this option under the orders menu, where you can set dwarves to either keep or dump various types of refuse. I did delete some stops from other routes and such, and I've found that that can cause the game to get a bit buggy. 1 vakapad777 6:00pm Yeah, on the hive, you just set which ones the press pulls from, when you give it the press honecomb task, exactly like with melting metal items. The funny thing is I have another minecart setup with the same settings for plump helmets, and it's working just fine. I have 34 idle dwarves, and under "jobs" no "store item in stockpile" job is listed for stockpile #60. The stockpile itself has an empty barrel sitting in it, waiting for those tasty sweet pods. (i.e., ,) unprotected: selects any dwarves which don’t use protection signals in their name or profession. protected: selects any dwarves which use protection signals in their name or profession. unoptimized: selects any dwarves that don’t appear in session data. The minecart is just idling at the stop, with a bunch of sweetpods in it. Dwarves who have been optimized should be listed in this data. Under "set kept items" I have sweet pods highlighted. At the unloading stop I have the conditions "Guide East Immediately when empty of any items" and "give to stockpile #60" where stockpile #60 is set to accept sweet pods. News: November 21, 2018: A new Threetoe story has been posted. News: February 4, 2021: Dwarf Fortress Talk 28 has been posted. It takes a bit of thought and some extra organizational work for the initial hauling allocating the stuff to be dumped, but it more than makes up for it in terms of more efficient production.I've got a setup where my minecart is taking sweet pods from a food stockpile, and unloading them at an other food stockpile.įor some reason my dwarves are not unloading the minecart. News: February 7, 2023: Dwarf Fortress 50.06 has been released. I'm using it for stones near my masonry, mechanic's, and craft workshops and for ore near my smelters. At least it's not taking up space in my food stockpiles and like I said before, it's all about the bee stings.īut really, the one tile dump+stockpile combo right next to the relevant workshops is a great solution, in general. I know it's working for the brewer, but my cook still seems to be ignoring the jelly even though it's closer to his kitchen than everything else. Make sure you click on the Jugs in yr stock screen I remember thinking they were empty but then they werent. I've since gotten a chance to try the dump zone+one tile honey/jelly stockpile. (This is especially a problem for jug production.) Sometimes that's a good thing, but if you're trying to train up your workers you want your production to go as quickly as possible. Although, If you don't haul away the products to a stockpile or a dump zone and they are produced faster than they are used those workshops will get cluttered and slow down production. It's a good idea to keep related workshops close together anyway, as that reduces hauling times.









Dwarf fortress dump honey