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After some time, the city's water supply will run out. When the [[Faucet|faucets]] found throughout [[Knox Country]] no longer work, a survivor must rely on either wells, or whatever [[Items#Drinks|beverage]] the survivor has stockpiled. | After some time, the city's water supply will run out. When the [[Faucet|faucets]] found throughout [[Knox Country]] no longer work, a survivor must rely on either wells, or whatever [[Items#Drinks|beverage]] the survivor has stockpiled. | ||
Wells are the only infinite source of water currently in the game. Other sources, such as a [[Rain Collector Barrel]] are refillable when rain falls, but store only a finite amount of water | Wells are the only infinite source of clean water currently in the game. Other sources, such as a [[Rain Collector Barrel]] are refillable when rain falls, but store only a finite amount of water. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 15:09, 7 February 2022
A well is a man-made structure tunneling down an aquifer for water extracting purposes.
Currently, Wells can only be found outside of the main map cell. There are several known wells:
- The first is located at the Farm to the Northwest of the city.
- The second well is near the cabin in the woods, NW of the lumber yard.
- The third
Uses
After some time, the city's water supply will run out. When the faucets found throughout Knox Country no longer work, a survivor must rely on either wells, or whatever beverage the survivor has stockpiled.
Wells are the only infinite source of clean water currently in the game. Other sources, such as a Rain Collector Barrel are refillable when rain falls, but store only a finite amount of water.