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− | A [[swimming pool]] is a chamber filled with less than 7/7 deep water. Its design can be similar to that of a [[drowning chamber]], except you want to use it on your own dwarves - to teach them to | + | A [[swimming pool]] is a chamber filled with less than 7/7 deep water. Its design can be similar to that of a [[drowning chamber]], except you want to use it on your own dwarves - to teach them to swim. |
A dwarf in the water will gain the ability to swim very fast - sadly, not fast enough to prevent death from drowning. While water with a depth of 7/7 is deadly for non-swimmers, you can use water from 4/7 to 6/7 safely, to teach dwarves how to swim without risk of drowning. The speed of learning is independent of the depth, but water with a depth of less than 4/7 is not deep enough to make a dwarf swim, and therefore learn anything. | A dwarf in the water will gain the ability to swim very fast - sadly, not fast enough to prevent death from drowning. While water with a depth of 7/7 is deadly for non-swimmers, you can use water from 4/7 to 6/7 safely, to teach dwarves how to swim without risk of drowning. The speed of learning is independent of the depth, but water with a depth of less than 4/7 is not deep enough to make a dwarf swim, and therefore learn anything. |