All resources are kept inside them, and there is no functional distinction between them while storing material.
Stockpiles need a space of 3 empty foreground blocks in a horizontal line. The 3 blocks just bellow it can be replaced by other materials, but not simply removed by digging.
Access[ | ]
Usually dwarfs access the stockpile content by passing in front of any stockpile — the initial or any of the additional ones. Each dwarf can deposit up to 5 items[2] and take only 1 item from the stockpile at a time.
Instant access[ | ]
There are some ways to avoid the trip to the stockpile.
Special items — Some items don't require the dwarfs to move to the stockpile to access them, like:
EQUIPMENT:
Bucket
Fishing Rod
Diving Helmet
AMMUNITION:
Fire Arrows
Silver Arrows
Steel Ammo
Incendiary Ammo
“ | Dwarves get fishing rods from your stockpile by themselves when they have to catch fish. | „ | |
~ Inventory's description about the fishing rod. |
The equipment are accessed instantly when the dwarf need to perform certain tasks, like collect water, fish and dive. The ammunition are accessed instantly whenever the dwarf uses his/her ranged weapon. And the potions are accessed directly only by mages in combat, or when a low health dwarf approaches him/her.
Items in the equipment menu — All items available in the equipment menu are accessed immediately, without requiring the dwarfs to move to any stockpile, they will require though (excepting those above mentioned) the player to open the equipment menu and handle each item him/herself. Follow this logic all armors, weapons, tools and skill items, as well as the following potions:
Mana Elixir
Elixir of Obliteration
Potion of Resurrection
Direct control — Any dwarf, while being directly controlled by the player, will have instant access to any item existing in the inventory without having to move to a stockpile. It'll require the player to pick the chosen item at the quick bar to give the order, and if the wanted item isn't still in the quick bar, the player will need to open the inventory menu to move it to there. This kind of instant access unfortunately only allows to pick items from the stockpile, and never to put anything there.
Magic collect — To collect things instantly, the player have the option to use the magic collect spell.
Initial stockpile[ | ]
The initial stockpile[3] is established in the center of the map, just after the world is generated and it is not removable. Usually players build their fortress around this stockpile to avoid goblins stealing items from it. Also, the player will have only this stockpile until he/she reaches tier 10 of the tech tree, which may be considered very late game; so, better to keep access to it clean and safe.
“ | Great job! Now wait for the resources to be carried to the stockpile. | „ | |
~ Game tutorial, after a tree has been cut. |
Main portal[ | ]
The initial stockpile is the connection/returning point of all magic portals and portal gates.
Improved portal[ | ]
- See the main article: Improved Portal.
The initial stockpile may be upgraded to improved portal. It changes nothing to the stockpile mechanics, but allow the player to start a multiplayer match search.
Additional stockpile[ | ]
Additional stockpiles[4] are removable and disassemblable. In both process, removing it from where it has been placed or disassembling it at the crafting table, 1/3 of the resources used to build it will be lost.
Additional Stockpile | |
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Building additional stockpiles allows your dwarves to spend less time carrying items back and forth. | |
Statistics | |
Type | Furniture |
Comfort | |
Placeable | |
Price | 50 |
Tech needed | Engineering |
Size | 3x1 |
Crafting station | ||||||||||
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None | ||||||||||
Ingredient(s) | Qty. | |||||||||
Flag | 1 | |||||||||
Steel Axe | 1 | |||||||||
Steel Pickaxe | 1 | |||||||||
Wooden Wall | 1 | |||||||||
Workbench | 1 | |||||||||
Barrel | 1 | |||||||||
Iron Ore | 1 | |||||||||
Stone | 1 | |||||||||
Wood | 1 | |||||||||
Crafting grid | ||||||||||
| ||||||||||
Result | ||||||||||
Stockpile | 1 |
Ghost attacks[ | ]
- See the main article: Ghost.
Ghosts will seek for any kind of stockpiles to pick items from it and throw them to the ground, making them unavailable to use. And if there is any fossilized gargoyle, the ghost will throw it out. The stone piece will turn then into a gargoyle. A totem may help to scare them.
History[ | ]
Version | Release | Changes |
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1.4.013 | 25 Dec 2017 | Changed the additional stockpile recipe: an iron axe and an iron pickaxe were replaced by an steel axe and an steel pickaxe. |
See also[ | ]
References[ | ]
- ↑ This is the in-game name of this item. In the game's files it may receive a variety of names, depending on the type of the stockpile it's referring to. In general it'll be called
Warehouse
, specialy when giving it's inventory description. - ↑ See the dwarfs carring capacity for details.
- ↑ In the game's files, the initial stockpile is called
home
,truemp_warehouse
,players_chest
,dwarf_base
ormain_portal
. - ↑ In the game's files, additional stockpiles may be called
warehouse
,dwarf_base_02
orhome_add
. Additional stockpiles built by an opponent in a multiplayer game is called in game fileshome_enemy
.