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[[File:Stockpile.png|thumb|350px|right|Garbage dumps are used most often for clearing out large areas of leftover stone - for instance, when constructing a [[stockpile]].]]
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'''Garbage dumps''' are [[activity zone]]s in or from which dwarves will throw items marked for dumping.  
 
'''Garbage dumps''' are [[activity zone]]s in or from which dwarves will throw items marked for dumping.  
  
[[File:Stockpile.png|thumb|350px|right|Garbage dumps are used most often for clearing out large areas of leftover stone - for instance, when constructing a [[stockpile]].]]Garbage dumps are ''not'' the same as [[Refuse#Refuse|refuse]] stockpiles.  
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Garbage dumps are ''not'' the same as [[Refuse#Refuse|refuse]] stockpiles.  
 
* Refuse stockpiles can be designated to accept specific type(s) of refuse, such as animal [[corpse]]s or [[bones]], and then are automatically filled by haulers whenever the items appear on the map.  
 
* Refuse stockpiles can be designated to accept specific type(s) of refuse, such as animal [[corpse]]s or [[bones]], and then are automatically filled by haulers whenever the items appear on the map.  
 
* Garbage dumps don't have categories. Dwarves will dump any items marked to be dumped, including objects of value!
 
* Garbage dumps don't have categories. Dwarves will dump any items marked to be dumped, including objects of value!
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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. 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. 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.
  
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'').
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Most items dropped in magma will be destroyed and items dropped in a river may get washed down stream; in either case the items will be very hard to recover.
  
 
=== Marking items to dump ===
 
=== Marking items to dump ===
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**select the item category, scroll to the item, and click the dump button.
 
**select the item category, scroll to the item, and click the dump button.
  
To mark multiple items for dumping:
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To mark an multiple items for dumping:
 
* As above in the Stocks menu, but click the dump button for a group of items.
 
* As above in the Stocks menu, but click the dump button for a group of items.
 
* Use bulk designation {{k|i}}-{{k|p}}
 
* Use bulk designation {{k|i}}-{{k|p}}
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=== Moving items to dump ===
 
=== Moving items to dump ===
[[File:garbage_dump_preview.png|right]]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]].
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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]].
  
 
Dwarves usually throw dumped items in the nearest available garbage dump, although this is not an ironclad rule. If a nearer zone becomes available after they have already started the job they will ignore it. They also have a preference for open space dumps. If a garbage dump is located next to open space, dwarves will always stand on a garbage dump square when dropping ''into'' that open space, even if it could potentially be done more efficiently. If a garbage dump is located next to multiple tiles of open space, they seem to prefer the one farthest to the northwest. If a tile to the north and a tile to the west are the only tiles available, they will throw to the west. Such garbage dumps can be a very efficient method of moving materials to the lower levels of your fortress. However care must be taken to prevent dwarves and livestock from being struck by falling objects, perhaps with [[traffic]] designations and [[pasture]]s.
 
Dwarves usually throw dumped items in the nearest available garbage dump, although this is not an ironclad rule. If a nearer zone becomes available after they have already started the job they will ignore it. They also have a preference for open space dumps. If a garbage dump is located next to open space, dwarves will always stand on a garbage dump square when dropping ''into'' that open space, even if it could potentially be done more efficiently. If a garbage dump is located next to multiple tiles of open space, they seem to prefer the one farthest to the northwest. If a tile to the north and a tile to the west are the only tiles available, they will throw to the west. Such garbage dumps can be a very efficient method of moving materials to the lower levels of your fortress. However care must be taken to prevent dwarves and livestock from being struck by falling objects, perhaps with [[traffic]] designations and [[pasture]]s.
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=== Reclaim dumped items ===
 
=== Reclaim dumped items ===
Dumped items are automatically marked as [[forbid]]den, preventing dwarves from touching them. Therefore, these items can't be used, or even selected in workshop jobs, etc.
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Dumped items are automatically marked as [[forbid]]den, preventing dwarves from touching them. Therefore, these items can't be used, or even selected, in workshop jobs, etc.
  
 
If for some reason [[Main:Urist|Urist]] is yet again incapable of locating their favorite pair of cave troll leather socks, they should think to look among the black hole of matter that is the nearest garbage dump, as the socks could be snugly lodged between a few billion rocks.
 
If for some reason [[Main:Urist|Urist]] is yet again incapable of locating their favorite pair of cave troll leather socks, they should think to look among the black hole of matter that is the nearest garbage dump, as the socks could be snugly lodged between a few billion rocks.
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===Dwarves won't dump no matter what I do===
 
===Dwarves won't dump no matter what I do===
  
Dumping items requires the '[[refuse hauling]]' labor. Items located in an "outside" tile will not be moved unless 'gather refuse from outside' is enabled in your [[Standing orders]]. Probably due to a bug, dwarves occasionally ignore items that are meant to be dumped; toggling forbid and dump status on, then off again seems to correct this problem.
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# The key to set a zone for dumping is now {{k|d}} instead of {{k|g}}. Make sure that your muscle-memory has not caused you to designate a fruit gathering zone by accident.
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# Probably due to a bug, dwarves occasionally ignore items that are meant to be dumped; viewing the item by pressing {{k|k}} then toggling forbid and dump status on, then off again ({{k|f}}-{{k|f}}-{{k|d}}-{{k|d}}) seems to correct this problem. Dumping items requires the '[[refuse hauling]]' labor. Items located in an "outside" tile will not be moved unless 'gather refuse from outside' is enabled in your [[standing orders]].
  
 
=== Strategy ===
 
=== Strategy ===
Garbage dumps are great space savers because they can hold an infinite number of items on one tile; with some micromanagement they can even compress large, one-item-per-tile [[stockpile]]s into single-tile [[quantum stockpile]]s (although this requires additional work and is usually considered an [[exploit]]). The most common use for garbage dumps is for cleaning away loose stones left in your fortress by your [[miner]]s: mark them for dumping, wait for the jobs to be completed, and then reclaim them ({{k|i}}-{{k|F}}) for use by your stonemasons; bonus points if you do this next to a stoneworking workshop and then re-designate the tile as a stone stockpile. If the dump is designated inside a workshop, the workshop will not become cluttered. However, if you put a garbage dump inside a magma workshop with the intent of dumping ores there, make sure the zone does not overlap any open pits of magma you may have carelessly left around, or as per intended behavior, items will be dumped into the magma.
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Garbage dumps are great space savers because they can hold an infinite number of items on one tile; with some micromanagement they can even compress large, one-item-per-tile [[stockpile]]s into single-tile [[quantum stockpile]]s (although this requires additional work and is usually considered an [[exploit]]). The most common use for garbage dumps is for cleaning away loose stones left in your fortress by your [[miner]]s: mark them for dumping, wait for the jobs to be completed, and then reclaim them ({{k|d}}-{{k|b}}-{{k|c}}) for use by your stonemasons; bonus points if you do this next to a stoneworking workshop and then re-designate the tile as a stone stockpile. If the dump is designated inside a workshop, the workshop will not become cluttered. However, if you put a garbage dump inside a magma workshop with the intent of dumping ores there, make sure the zone does not overlap any open pits of magma you may have carelessly left around, or as per intended behavior, items will be dumped into the magma.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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[[ru:Garbage dump]]
 
[[ru:Garbage dump]]
  
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