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[[Wheelbarrow]]s are tremendously useful tools, when properly applied. They allow a dwarf to move a single item at the dwarf's normal walking speed, ''regardless of the item's weight''. But they have trade-offs, so they should not be used in every stockpile.
 
[[Wheelbarrow]]s are tremendously useful tools, when properly applied. They allow a dwarf to move a single item at the dwarf's normal walking speed, ''regardless of the item's weight''. But they have trade-offs, so they should not be used in every stockpile.
  
A major trade-off is that the dwarf has to walk to the stockpile first to fetch the wheelbarrow, then take the wheelbarrow to the item, and finally back to the stockpile. So, each hauling job may involve a much greater travel distance, and even though all the walking done at full speed, the total time spent may actually increase if you aren't careful.
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The first trade-off is that you may only use 3 wheelbarrows per stockpile. This limits the number of active hauling jobs a single stockpile can generate to 3 (or however many wheelbarrows you assign). This can be worked around by creating multiple small stockpiles with 3 wheelbarrows each, rather than a single large stockpile.
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The second trade-off is that the dwarf has to walk to the stockpile first to fetch the wheelbarrow, then take the wheelbarrow to the item, and finally back to the stockpile. So, each hauling job may involve a much greater travel distance, and even though all the walking done at full speed, the total time spent may actually increase if you aren't careful.
  
 
Wheelbarrows are used by default in stone stockpiles, and for good reason -- stones are ''heavy''! Dwarves, especially [[Attribute#Strength|weak]] ones, will move extremely slowly when hauling a stone without a wheelbarrow or [[minecart]]. It is strongly recommend that if you have any workshops which process stones, you use a feeder stockpile near them (linked to give to the workshop, so the mason doesn't carry a stone all the way from her bedroom!), and use wheelbarrows in that stockpile. This way, the stone is only ever carried by hand for a few tiles, from the stockpile to the workshop, by the mason/mechanic/craftsdwarf doing the work.
 
Wheelbarrows are used by default in stone stockpiles, and for good reason -- stones are ''heavy''! Dwarves, especially [[Attribute#Strength|weak]] ones, will move extremely slowly when hauling a stone without a wheelbarrow or [[minecart]]. It is strongly recommend that if you have any workshops which process stones, you use a feeder stockpile near them (linked to give to the workshop, so the mason doesn't carry a stone all the way from her bedroom!), and use wheelbarrows in that stockpile. This way, the stone is only ever carried by hand for a few tiles, from the stockpile to the workshop, by the mason/mechanic/craftsdwarf doing the work.

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