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:::::Discussions are not to be back-edited, confusing readers or even misrepresenting answers. Adding is of course always fine. My always too few, quite useful practice bone bolts are offended you call them worthless, btw. --[[User:Birthright|Birthright]] 19:15, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
 
:::::Discussions are not to be back-edited, confusing readers or even misrepresenting answers. Adding is of course always fine. My always too few, quite useful practice bone bolts are offended you call them worthless, btw. --[[User:Birthright|Birthright]] 19:15, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
::::::Zactly. I understand 31B's intentions, but this is not an "article", even if it expands on a point touched on therein.  This doesn't get updated when a version changes, nor edited for sprelling, nor "corrected" - mistaken points are discussed, or compromises agreed upon, that's the process.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 19:26, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
 
:::::::ok ok fine! Next time I want to clarify a post in a discussion page I use strikethroughs instead.  Anyway, what I was trying to say from the very beginning: For a long time I mistakenly thought that the refuse stockpiles were for keeping your fortress clean.  So it was only recently I realized a variety of different ways of keeping them from overflowing and thus helping to keep miasma from overwhelming my fortress.  I just thought it would be handy to mention that since I'm sure other noobs had the same misconception.  I'll leave it up to you guys to fix the main page on this issue if you so please.[[User:3lB33|3lB33]] 01:48, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
 
  
 
==Other Stockpile comments/questions==
 
==Other Stockpile comments/questions==
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==Refuse Hauling==
 
==Refuse Hauling==
  
Does anyone have any tips on refuse hauling? I have a refuse pit, quite close to my food stockpile but separated by doors. However, the dwarves will often leave the corpses of vermin lying around my food stockpile, generating [[miasma]] in the food stockpile, when I'd far rather they just cleaned up more quickly. Sometimes it helps to mark the vermin corpses for [[dump]]ing, but I'm not patrolling the food stockpile six times a season to look for corpses! Is there any way to make the dwarves prioritise [[cleaning]] higher? --[[User:AlexChurchill|AlexChurchill]] 05:55, 16 June 2008 (EDT)
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Does anyone have any tips on refuse hauling? I have a refuse pit, quite close to my food stockpile but separated by doors. However, the dwarves will often leave the corpses of vermin lying around my food stockpile, generating [[miasma]] in the food stockpile, when I'd far rather they just cleaned up more quickly. Sometimes it helps to mark the vermin corpses for [[dump]]ing, but I'm not patrolling the food stockpile six times a season to look for corpses! Is there any way to make the dwarves prioritise [[clean]]ing higher? --[[User:AlexChurchill|AlexChurchill]] 05:55, 16 June 2008 (EDT)
  
 
:You could always give the cleaning labor to some peasants. You could have the entire floor as a retractable bridge, so you could dump all the rubbish below. --[[User:AlexFili|AlexFili]] 07:25, 16 June 2008 (EDT)
 
:You could always give the cleaning labor to some peasants. You could have the entire floor as a retractable bridge, so you could dump all the rubbish below. --[[User:AlexFili|AlexFili]] 07:25, 16 June 2008 (EDT)
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What happens to vermin remains?  Once a cat stores the remains in the stockpile, I can't even find it anymore.  Does it disappear immediately or am I missing something?  Can anything be crafted with vermin remains?[[User:3lB33|3lB33]] 13:27, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
 
What happens to vermin remains?  Once a cat stores the remains in the stockpile, I can't even find it anymore.  Does it disappear immediately or am I missing something?  Can anything be crafted with vermin remains?[[User:3lB33|3lB33]] 13:27, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
:On a refuse stockpile or off, it rots.  If that's outside, no miasma signals this, so it just "disappears" at some point, same as bones and skulls would (only faster). If your refuse stockpile is inside (or if you dumped" it to a garbage zone), miasma city, same as if it had never been moved.  Remains have no use but to stink up the place (tho' that would be an interesting challenge for a mod').--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 19:22, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
 
 
== expanded discussion ==
 
 
:''(For a longer discussion on this, see [[Talk:Refuse stockpile#Refuse Stockpile <br />vs. Dump|Talk page: Refuse Stockpile vs. Dumping Zone]])''
 
 
honestly, more headache than insight gain there - add content to the article instead
 
The "headache" part is why it should not be on the main page - it's a (muddled) discussion point, not something central to the article (which is a bit long already).  The material is covered there - the conclusions drawn are largely player preference. So, the above discussion is only for those who'' want'' a "longer" discussion, a point by point "how to" (which many won't, but some will) - but since it's there, might as well point to it, neh?--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 19:42, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
 

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