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Attempts to build [[workshop|workshops]], paved roads, or other non-construction [[building|buildings]] out of ice will usually result in the ice melting immediately, a message "The dwarves were unable to complete the [workshop_name]", and the workshop construction being canceled completely. The exception is when building in a [[glacier]] environment the construction can be completed. In winter in temperate to cold environments, it is also possible to build these; however, they will melt when the usual ice also melts.
 
Attempts to build [[workshop|workshops]], paved roads, or other non-construction [[building|buildings]] out of ice will usually result in the ice melting immediately, a message "The dwarves were unable to complete the [workshop_name]", and the workshop construction being canceled completely. The exception is when building in a [[glacier]] environment the construction can be completed. In winter in temperate to cold environments, it is also possible to build these; however, they will melt when the usual ice also melts.
  
Ice cannot be used to craft.  It's not possible to create doors, hatches, and other crafts from it.
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Ice cannot be used to craft.  It's not possible to create doors, hatches, and other crafts from it{{verify}}.
  
 
The game refers to ice boulders as "water".  It does not appear in any stockpile options or the manager, so it cannot be moved by designating a stockpile.  Ice can be moved by [[dump]]ing it. When an ice boulder melts underground, it becomes an item named "water", but it differs from regular water: it has no liquid level, does not leave mud when it evaporates, and dwarves eventually remove it with "clean" job. Melted ice is of no value as a water source.
 
The game refers to ice boulders as "water".  It does not appear in any stockpile options or the manager, so it cannot be moved by designating a stockpile.  Ice can be moved by [[dump]]ing it. When an ice boulder melts underground, it becomes an item named "water", but it differs from regular water: it has no liquid level, does not leave mud when it evaporates, and dwarves eventually remove it with "clean" job. Melted ice is of no value as a water source.

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