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'''Wells''' are [[building]]s that provide access to a [[water]] source for your dwarves. A well can be an important feature of a fortress, providing a clean and usually safe water supply compared to [[river]]s, [[pool]]s and cavern lakes. However, getting water from a well will neither clean nor desalinate it, so you still should make sure that the well has access to clean water.
 
'''Wells''' are [[building]]s that provide access to a [[water]] source for your dwarves. A well can be an important feature of a fortress, providing a clean and usually safe water supply compared to [[river]]s, [[pool]]s and cavern lakes. However, getting water from a well will neither clean nor desalinate it, so you still should make sure that the well has access to clean water.
  
Wells provide an emergency drinking source in case the [[alcohol]] runs out (don't let ''that'' happen!). A well is a water source that (if constructed correctly) will not freeze in the coldest weather, and should last in hot. Enemies that can swim can and will path into your fort through a well. [[Grate]]s can block underwater threats, but be warned: they cannot stop [[building destroyer]]s which approach from below.
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Wells provide an emergency drinking source in case the [[alcohol]] runs out (don't let ''that'' happen!). A well is a water source that (if constructed correctly) will not freeze in the coldest weather, and should last in hot. Enemies that can swim, can and will path into your fort through a well. [[Grate]]s can block underwater threats, but be warned: they cannot stop [[building destroyer]]s which approach from below.
  
 
A well constructed above-ground, even indoors, will not prevent the water tile beneath it from freezing. When this happens, the "empty space" requirement for the well is no longer met as the space is occupied by the ice, and the well will be dismantled into its original components (Prevent this by placing it one Z-level above the water source if it freezes).  Furthermore, if the well is built in a layer with a [[temperature]] below the freezing point – that is, an ice layer in a glacier – the water will freeze ''within'' the well bucket, and the well itself will become unusable, showing a "bucket full" message.  To prevent this, build the well and the hospital in the earth layers below the ice.  Dump the ice inside the bucket to recover it.
 
A well constructed above-ground, even indoors, will not prevent the water tile beneath it from freezing. When this happens, the "empty space" requirement for the well is no longer met as the space is occupied by the ice, and the well will be dismantled into its original components (Prevent this by placing it one Z-level above the water source if it freezes).  Furthermore, if the well is built in a layer with a [[temperature]] below the freezing point – that is, an ice layer in a glacier – the water will freeze ''within'' the well bucket, and the well itself will become unusable, showing a "bucket full" message.  To prevent this, build the well and the hospital in the earth layers below the ice.  Dump the ice inside the bucket to recover it.

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