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====Bioweapon trap====
 
====Bioweapon trap====
Some of the underground's nastier creatures are capable of breathing [[syndrome]]-bearing deadly dust.  While such dust can easily spread and lead to a huge amount of [[fun]], more masochistic players may seek ways to weaponize it.  Syndrome-bearing blood may be used similarly, but placement of the trap is a great deal more difficult.
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Some of the underground's nastier creatures are capable of breathing [[syndrome]]-bearing deadly dust.  While such dust can easily spread and lead to the downfall of a fort, more masochistic players may seek ways to weaponize it.  Syndrome-bearing blood may be used similarly, but placement of the trap is a great deal more difficult.
  
 
At its simplest, a bioweapon trap is a single tile of syndrome-bearing extract.  It can be placed by moving an item covered in dust to the desired location via stockpiling or dumping, and then pouring a [[bucket]] of water over the item, transferring the dust from the item to the tile it sits on.  A simple way to get your dwarves to pour a bucket of water over the item is via designation of a [[activity zone#Pit/Pond|pond]] zone.  Alternatively, one can take advantage of the natural tendency of [[User:Uristocrat/Dwarven__Bathtub|dwarven bathtub]]s and simply drag contaminated items through a trench full of shallow water to create a contamination trench.
 
At its simplest, a bioweapon trap is a single tile of syndrome-bearing extract.  It can be placed by moving an item covered in dust to the desired location via stockpiling or dumping, and then pouring a [[bucket]] of water over the item, transferring the dust from the item to the tile it sits on.  A simple way to get your dwarves to pour a bucket of water over the item is via designation of a [[activity zone#Pit/Pond|pond]] zone.  Alternatively, one can take advantage of the natural tendency of [[User:Uristocrat/Dwarven__Bathtub|dwarven bathtub]]s and simply drag contaminated items through a trench full of shallow water to create a contamination trench.

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