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{{ | {{Header|Project Zomboid|Tiles|Water sources}} | ||
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{{Infobox tile | |||
|name=Water | |||
| | |||
|image=Water_Tile.png | |image=Water_Tile.png | ||
| | |icon=WaterDrop.png | ||
| | |icon_name=Water Drop | ||
| | |category=Hidden | ||
|weight=0.1 | |weight=0.1 | ||
| | |function=Reduce [[Moodles#Thirst|thirst]]<br>[[Crafting]]<br>[[Fishing]] | ||
|type=Water source | |||
|water_capacity={{abbr|∞|Unlimited}} | |||
|contents={{tooltip|Tainted water|Unsafe to drink}} | |||
| | |item_id=Base.WaterDrop | ||
| | |tile_id=blends_natural_02_0 | ||
| | }} | ||
}}'''Water''' is a fundamental requirement for long-term survival. The player will automatically drink water from [[ | |||
'''Water''' is a fundamental requirement for long-term survival. The [[player]] will automatically drink water from [[Water Bottle|water bottles]] in their inventory when thirsty. | |||
==Obtaining== | ==Obtaining== | ||
Prior to the water supply being shut off, water can be obtained from [[faucet]]s, [[bathtub]]s, and [[toilet]]s. Additionally, water may be collected from [[well]]s, [[Rain Collector Barrel|rain collector barrels]], [[Water Cooler|water coolers]] or directly from water sources in the environment such as rivers | Prior to the water supply being shut off, water can be obtained from [[faucet]]s, [[bathtub]]s, and [[toilet]]s. Additionally, water may be collected from [[well]]s, [[Rain Collector Barrel|rain collector barrels]], [[Water Cooler|water coolers]] or directly from water sources in the environment such as rivers, lakes, pools or poodles. | ||
Players must be holding an empty bottle or other type of water container to hold the water in their inventory, for example [[Empty Mug|empty mugs]], [[ | Players must be holding an empty bottle or other type of water container to hold the water in their inventory, for example [[Empty Mug|empty mugs]], [[kettle]]s and [[Cooking Pot|cooking pots]]. It is obtained by right-clicking the water source and selecting "Fill" and then either "Fill All" or container name. | ||
A player can also temporarily satisfy their thirst without a container by right clicking a water source and selecting "Drink". These appliances include faucets, bathtubs and toilets. Drinking directly from water found in the environment, such as lakes or rain-collector barrels, is now marked as 'tainted', giving it a chance to make the player sick if consumed. In order to purify the water, the player must boil it in a container (see below) until the 'tainted water' icon ([[File:SkullPoison.png|link=Moodles#Sick|Sick]]) disappears. | A player can also temporarily satisfy their thirst without a container by right clicking a water source and selecting "Drink". These appliances include faucets, bathtubs, and toilets. Drinking directly from water found in the environment, such as lakes or rain-collector barrels, is now marked as 'tainted', giving it a chance to make the player sick if consumed. In order to purify the water, the player must boil it in a container (see below) until the 'tainted water' icon ([[File:SkullPoison.png|link=Moodles#Sick|Sick]]) disappears. | ||
==Containers== | ==Containers== | ||
There are many | There are many differently sized containers which are able to hold differing amounts of water. This is measured in arbitrary units, which are often referred to as "cups". For example, an [[Mug|empty mug]] holds 1 unit and a [[Cooking Pot|cooking pot]] holds 25. | ||
{{:Water containers}} | |||
{ | |||
===Fixtures=== | |||
These containers are not freely movable, but need to be | These containers are not freely movable, but need to be uninstalled to change their location. With the exception of the Water Dispenser, their water contents cannot be refilled directly by the player. However, some fixtures can be connected to [[Rain Collector Barrel|rain collector barrels]] with the appropriate tools through [[plumbing]], allowing them to be used after the water has shut off. | ||
{| class=" | {| class="wikitable theme-red sortable" style="text-align: center;" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! class="unsortable" | Item | ! class="unsortable" | Item | ||
! Units of water | ! Units of water | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Faucet|White Sink]] || 20 | | [[Faucet|White Sink]] || 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Faucet|Chrome Sink]] || 20 | | [[Faucet|Chrome Sink]] || 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Faucet|Industrial Sink]] || 20 | | [[Faucet|Industrial Sink]] || 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Faucet|White Standing Sink]] || 20 | | [[Faucet|White Standing Sink]] || 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Faucet|White Hanging Sink]] || 20 | | [[Faucet|White Hanging Sink]] || 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Faucet|Fancy Hanging Sink]] || 20 | | [[Faucet|Fancy Hanging Sink]] || 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Toilet|Low Toilet]] || 20 | | [[Toilet|Low Toilet]] || 20 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| [[Water Dispenser|Water Dispenser]] || 250 | | [[Water Dispenser|Water Dispenser]] || 250 | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
Mainly serving as a [[Moodles#Thirsty|thirst-quencher]], water can also be used as a [[Soup Ingredients|soup ingredient]] in [[Cooking Pot|cooking pots]] or to cook [[rice]] and [[pasta]] in a [[saucepan]] or [[Cooking Pot|cooking pot]]. | Mainly serving as a [[Moodles#Thirsty|thirst-quencher]], water can also be used as a [[Recipe ingredients#Soup & Stew Ingredients|soup ingredient]] in [[Cooking Pot|cooking pots]] or to cook [[rice]] and [[pasta]] in a [[saucepan]] or [[Cooking Pot|cooking pot]]. | ||
Unless used in a crafting recipe, one unit of water negates 10 points of thirst. | Unless used in a crafting recipe, one unit of water negates 10 points of [[Moodles#Thirsty|thirst]]. | ||
Water can be used on [[ | Water can be used on [[Ripped Sheets|dirty rags]], [[Denim Strips|dirty denim strips]], [[Leather Strips|dirty leather strips]] or [[Bandage|dirty bandages]] to clean them, turning them back into [[Ripped Sheets|ripped sheets]] or [[bandage]]s respectively. Similarly, it is used to wash clothes and remove blood and dirt from them. It is also used to clean cars. | ||
In [[ | In [[farming]], water is required to grow plants. If it is [[Weather#Rain and snow|raining]], the plants will automatically be watered. | ||
==See | ==See also== | ||
* [[Faucet]] | *[[Faucet]] | ||
* [[Rain]] | *[[Rain]] | ||
* [[Bathtub]] | *[[Bathtub]] | ||
* [[Toilet]] | *[[Toilet]] | ||
* [[Well]] | *[[Well]] | ||
* [[Items#Drinks|Drinks]] | *[[Items#Drinks|Drinks]] | ||
* [[Moodles#Thirsty|Thirsty Moodle]] | *[[Moodles#Thirsty|Thirsty Moodle]] | ||
* [[Fishing]] | *[[Fishing]] | ||
*[[Plumbing]] | |||
*[[Water Dish]] |
Revision as of 10:53, 7 March 2024
Water is a fundamental requirement for long-term survival. The player will automatically drink water from water bottles in their inventory when thirsty.
Obtaining
Prior to the water supply being shut off, water can be obtained from faucets, bathtubs, and toilets. Additionally, water may be collected from wells, rain collector barrels, water coolers or directly from water sources in the environment such as rivers, lakes, pools or poodles.
Players must be holding an empty bottle or other type of water container to hold the water in their inventory, for example empty mugs, kettles and cooking pots. It is obtained by right-clicking the water source and selecting "Fill" and then either "Fill All" or container name.
A player can also temporarily satisfy their thirst without a container by right clicking a water source and selecting "Drink". These appliances include faucets, bathtubs, and toilets. Drinking directly from water found in the environment, such as lakes or rain-collector barrels, is now marked as 'tainted', giving it a chance to make the player sick if consumed. In order to purify the water, the player must boil it in a container (see below) until the 'tainted water' icon () disappears.
Containers
There are many differently sized containers which are able to hold differing amounts of water. This is measured in arbitrary units, which are often referred to as "cups". For example, an empty mug holds 1 unit and a cooking pot holds 25.
Water containers
Icon | Name | Item ID | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bottle with Water (Bleach) | 1.6 | 10 | Base.WaterBleachBottle | |||||
Bowl of Water | 1.2 | 2 | 0.5 | Base.WaterBowl | ||||
Bucket of Water | 4 | 25 | 1 | Base.BucketWaterFull | ||||
Cooking Pot with Water | 3 | 25 | 1 | Base.WaterPot | ||||
Gardening Spray Can (Full) | 1 | 10 | farming.GardeningSprayFull | |||||
Kettle of Water | 2 | 14.3 | Base.FullKettle | |||||
Mug of Water | 0.8 | 1 | 0.2 | Base.WaterMug | ||||
Mug of Water | 0.8 | 1 | 0.2 | Base.WaterMugRed | ||||
Mug of Water | 0.8 | 1 | 0.2 | Base.WaterMugWhite | ||||
Mug of Water | 0.8 | 1 | 0.2 | Base.WaterMugSpiffo | ||||
Paint Bucket With Water | 4 | 24 | 1 | Base.WaterPaintbucket | ||||
Plastic Cup of Water | 0.3 | 2 | 0.2 | Base.PlasticCupWater | ||||
Saucepan with Water | 2 | 20 | 0.8 | Base.WaterSaucepan | ||||
Teacup of Water | 0.4 | 1 | 0.1 | Base.WaterTeacup | ||||
Tumbler of Water | 0.3 | 2 | 0.2 | Base.GlassTumblerWater | ||||
Water Bottle | 0.8 | 10 | Base.WaterBottleFull | |||||
Water Bottle (Beer) | 0.4 | 6.25 | Base.BeerBottle | |||||
Water Bottle (Bourbon) | 0.7 | 12.5 | Base.WhiskeyWaterFull | |||||
Water Bottle (Mayonnaise) | 0.5 | 6.7 | farming.MayonnaiseWaterFull | |||||
Water Bottle (Orange Soda) | 0.8 | 10 | Base.WaterPopBottle | |||||
Water Bottle (Remoulade) | 0.5 | 6.7 | farming.RemouladeWaterFull | |||||
Water Bottle (White Wine) | 1 | 12.5 | Base.WineWaterFull | |||||
Watering Can (Full) | 4 | 40 | 0.2 | farming.WateredCanFull | ||||
Wine Glass of Water | 0.3 | 1 | 0.2 | Base.GlassWineWater |
Fixtures
These containers are not freely movable, but need to be uninstalled to change their location. With the exception of the Water Dispenser, their water contents cannot be refilled directly by the player. However, some fixtures can be connected to rain collector barrels with the appropriate tools through plumbing, allowing them to be used after the water has shut off.
Item | Units of water |
---|---|
White Sink | 20 |
Chrome Sink | 20 |
Industrial Sink | 20 |
White Standing Sink | 20 |
White Hanging Sink | 20 |
Fancy Hanging Sink | 20 |
Low Toilet | 20 |
Fancy Toilet | 20 |
Large Deluxe Bath | 100 |
Water Dispenser | 250 |
Usage
Mainly serving as a thirst-quencher, water can also be used as a soup ingredient in cooking pots or to cook rice and pasta in a saucepan or cooking pot.
Unless used in a crafting recipe, one unit of water negates 10 points of thirst.
Water can be used on dirty rags, dirty denim strips, dirty leather strips or dirty bandages to clean them, turning them back into ripped sheets or bandages respectively. Similarly, it is used to wash clothes and remove blood and dirt from them. It is also used to clean cars.
In farming, water is required to grow plants. If it is raining, the plants will automatically be watered.