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By designating a garbage pit [[zone]] instead of a [[stockpile]], you may store an infinite number of objects in a single tile by dumping them, then reclaiming them when you want to use them. | By designating a garbage pit [[zone]] instead of a [[stockpile]], you may store an infinite number of objects in a single tile by dumping them, then reclaiming them when you want to use them. | ||
− | A similar effect may be achieved by building a wall two tiles in front of | + | A similar effect may be achieved by building a wall two-tiles in front of the catapult, dig a channel between the wall and catapult. Fire the stone into the wall, which then falls into the trench. As the trench is limited in space, stones start piling up. Not only does this train [[siege operator]]s, but it clears the stone that your legendary [[miner]]s leave. |
Another way to quantum stockpile is to not have appropriate stockpiles to move items back you moved to the trading depot. The depot can hold an infinite number of items, and those items will not be removed if there is nowhere else to place them. This is also useful for anything you want to trade anyway. | Another way to quantum stockpile is to not have appropriate stockpiles to move items back you moved to the trading depot. The depot can hold an infinite number of items, and those items will not be removed if there is nowhere else to place them. This is also useful for anything you want to trade anyway. |