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{{Skill
 
{{Skill
| color      = 3:0
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| color      = #088
 
| skill      = Swimmer
 
| skill      = Swimmer
 
| specialty  = Peasant
 
| specialty  = Peasant
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| tasks      =
 
| tasks      =
 
* Getting in and out of water
 
* Getting in and out of water
* Staying calm underwater}}
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* Staying calm underwater
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'''Swimmers''' can move in [[water]] without drowning.
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'''Swimmers''' can move in {{L|water}} without drowning.
  
In [[adventurer mode]], by moving carefully ({{k|alt}}+direction) into open space above water and selecting the option to move below (such as West/Below), then you can swim about without drowning. To get out, move carefully against a shoreline and select the option to move above.
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In {{L|adventurer mode}}, by moving carefully ({{k|alt}}+direction) into open space above water and selecting the option to move below (such as West/Below), then you can swim about without drowning. To get out, move carefully against a shoreline and select the option to move above.
  
Swimmers can also dive and rise through the [[z-axis]] by pressing {{k|>}} and {{k|<}} respectively. Note that air-breathers will be unable to breathe without air in the tile above them.
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Swimmers can also dive and rise through the {{L|z-axis}} by pressing {{k|>}} and {{k|<}} respectively. Note that air-breathers will be unable to breathe without air in the tile above them.
  
 
It is trained by:
 
It is trained by:
 
*Swimming.
 
*Swimming.
 
*Drowning.
 
*Drowning.
*Walking on an [[ocean]] wave.
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*Walking on an {{L|ocean}} wave.
 
*Generally getting wet.
 
*Generally getting wet.
  
 
Notable ways that it is not gained include:
 
Notable ways that it is not gained include:
*Crossing a [[brook]].
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*Crossing a {{L|brook}}.
  
To train swimming skill, find a pool of shallow water (preferably depth 4, which is safe) or a body of water with slopes (such as a [[lake]]). The speed of training seems to vary depending on the strength of the current; higher levels of water usually mean more current, and more pushing of your character around. Brooks count as ground tiles, you can't swim in them.
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To train swimming skill, find a pool of shallow water (preferably depth 4, which is safe) or a body of water with slopes (such as a {{L|lake}}). The speed of training seems to vary depending on the strength of the current; higher levels of water usually mean more current, and more pushing of your character around. Brooks count as ground tiles, you can't swim in them.
  
If an untrained or dabbling swimmer jumps into water, four things happen; they start drowning, they are stunned from the impact, they are forced into a prone position, and their movement speed is greatly reduced. The only way to get out of water is to use a [[ramp]] or [[stairway]], and if neither are accessible, they're done for.
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If an untrained or dabbling swimmer jumps into water, four things happen; they start drowning, they are stunned from the impact, they are forced into a prone position, and their movement speed is greatly reduced. The only way to get out of water is to use a {{L|ramp}} or {{L|stairway}}, and if neither are accessible, they're done for.
  
A novice swimmer is able to safely get out of water without needing a ramp or stairway, but they will panic in [[Drowning|certain situations]]. Normal swimmers do not panic like novices do, so training to this level is highly recommended.
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A novice swimmer is able to safely get out of water without needing a ramp or stairway, but they will panic in {{L|#Drowning|certain situations}}. Normal swimmers do not panic like novices do, so training to this level is highly recommended.
  
 
In adventure mode, water preference can be switched between "when possible" and "necessary"  by pressing {{k|m}}.
 
In adventure mode, water preference can be switched between "when possible" and "necessary"  by pressing {{k|m}}.
  
If knocked into a pond or stream in adventure mode, it is possible to escape using (alt) and a direction key to move carefully onto the shore '''if''' you are not drowning.
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If knocked into a pond or stream in adventure mode, it is possible to escape using (alt) and a direction key to move carefully onto the shore.
  
 
== Drowning ==
 
== Drowning ==
  
If a creature is surrounded by a blue [[status icon]], they are drowning. If they cannot reach air soon, they will die.  
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If a creature is surrounded by a blue {{L|status icon}}, they are drowning. If they cannot reach air soon, they will die.  
 
Swimmers with a normal or above rank will simply be able to swim toward the nearest air supply. Swimmers of novice or below, however, will panic when they begin to drown, and will have to get out via ramp or stairway.
 
Swimmers with a normal or above rank will simply be able to swim toward the nearest air supply. Swimmers of novice or below, however, will panic when they begin to drown, and will have to get out via ramp or stairway.
  
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===Waterfall method===
 
===Waterfall method===
 
[[Image:dwarfswim.png|border|right]]
 
[[Image:dwarfswim.png|border|right]]
For this, you'll need a [[waterfall]] - if you don't already have one, you can build one with a [[pump]].
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For this, you'll need a {{L|waterfall}} - if you don't already have one, you can build one with a {{L|pump}}.
  
The first level is a room with a [[channel]] leading to a [[river]]. The [[pressure plate]] is set to trigger when the water level reaches 7, and is connected to the floor [[hatch]]es. These then open, draining the water into...
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The first level is a room with a {{L|channel}} leading to a {{L|river}}. The {{L|pressure plate}} is set to trigger when the water level reaches 7, and is connected to the floor {{L|hatch}}es. These then open, draining the water into...
  
The second level. This room should be set up as a [[meeting hall]] or [[booze]] [[stockpile]], to ensure it always contains dwarves. Alternatively, you could draft your trainees into the military and station them here. Up to you. I went for the lazy option. The [[grates]] in the floor let the water drain before your dwarves drown.
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The second level. This room should be set up as a {{L|meeting hall}} or {{L|booze}} {{L|stockpile}}, to ensure it always contains dwarves. Alternatively, you could draft your trainees into the military and station them here. Up to you. I went for the lazy option. The {{L|grates}} in the floor let the water drain before your dwarves drown.
  
 
The third level lets the water back into the river, post-waterfall.
 
The third level lets the water back into the river, post-waterfall.
  
The real beauty of this setup is that it not only teaches your dwarves to swim{{verify}} and gives them a much needed wash,{{verify}} it will give them happy [[Mist|waterfall thoughts]], too!
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The real beauty of this setup is that it not only teaches your dwarves to swim{{verify}} and gives them a much needed wash,{{verify}} it will give them happy {{L|Mist|waterfall thoughts}}, too!
  
 
=== Murky pool outdoor method ===
 
=== Murky pool outdoor method ===
  
Build a large platform with drainage grates above a murky pool.  Install pumps and pump water all over it.  Then make it a barracks and get your dwarves to spar there.  Your dwarves will gain swimming skill and be insulated against [[cave adaptation]] as they spar.  And you will have to pump one fewer level, in case you don't like using the powered-pump exploit.  Also if you use unpowered pumps you could increase your dwarves' toughness even faster.  It's also a way to use up some relatively useless real estate (if you simply sparred in the outside, your dwarves would trample the grass.)  I haven't actually tried this yet but it should work.
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Build a large platform with drainage grates above a murky pool.  Install pumps and pump water all over it.  Then make it a barracks and get your dwarves to spar there.  Your dwarves will gain swimming skill and be insulated against cave adaptation as they spar.  And you will have to pump one fewer level, in case you don't like using the powered-pump exploit.  Also if you use unpowered pumps you could increase your dwarves' toughness even faster.  It's also a way to use up some relatively useless real estate (if you simply sparred in the outside, your dwarves would trample the grass.)  I haven't actually tried this yet but it should work.
  
 
=== Swimming pool method ===
 
=== Swimming pool method ===
  
 
Firstly, build a room to any size specification connected to a pump so that the room fills when the pump is activated. Connected to the same room, make a small tunnel with a ramp upwards at the end and a door somewhere in between. Draft the dwarves which you wish to train and station them inside of this room. Next, lock the door. Lastly, activate the pump, keeping a keen eye on the water level. The ideal water height is 4. However, if you would rather not monitor the water level by eye, you can always hook up a pressure plate to deactivate the pump (or the gear assembly connected to the windmill or waterwheel which powers said pump) at a water level of 4. The dwarves will casually sit there until they learn to swim.  
 
Firstly, build a room to any size specification connected to a pump so that the room fills when the pump is activated. Connected to the same room, make a small tunnel with a ramp upwards at the end and a door somewhere in between. Draft the dwarves which you wish to train and station them inside of this room. Next, lock the door. Lastly, activate the pump, keeping a keen eye on the water level. The ideal water height is 4. However, if you would rather not monitor the water level by eye, you can always hook up a pressure plate to deactivate the pump (or the gear assembly connected to the windmill or waterwheel which powers said pump) at a water level of 4. The dwarves will casually sit there until they learn to swim.  
 
===[[Aquifer]] digging method===
 
 
This method works well for teaching miners to swim.
 
Find an unused area of stone/soil directly above an aquifer.  Designate that area a [[channel]].  Designate every other column a down stairway. The section above the aquifer should now look like this:
 
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>_>_>_>_>
 
>>>>>>>>>
 
>_>_>_>_>
 
>>>>>>>>>
 
>_>_>_>_>
 
>>>>>>>>>
 
>_>_>_>_>
 
>>>>>>>>>
 
</pre>
 
 
Once this is dug out, designate the aquifer directly below it as up stairways, and let your miners learn to swim.
 
The aquifer layer should look like this:
 
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<~<~<~<~<
 
<<<<<<<<<
 
<~<~<~<~<
 
<<<<<<<<<
 
<~<~<~<~<
 
<<<<<<<<<
 
<~<~<~<~<
 
<<<<<<<<<
 
</pre>
 
 
The channeling ensures that the miners will get some practice where they MUST swim, but the surrounding stairs ensure they won't drown.
 
  
 
{{Skills}}
 
{{Skills}}
 
{{Water FAQ}}
 
{{Water FAQ}}
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[[Category: Skills]]

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