There are a lot of reasons that you'll want to have a Bucket of Water on your
hands (fire, building, farming, irritating friends, making a moat, etc.), but
it can get really irritating having to run down to the ocean every tie you want
some. Follow this quick tutorial, and you can have a small, endlessly full pool
of water wherever you want it!
You'll need an Iron Bucket and the ability to dig into the floor a little.
1. Dig a 2 by Hole in the ground that is 1 square deep.
2. Fill your bucket/s with water from the ocean or a lake.
You only need 2 deposits, so taking 2 buckets is recommended.
3. Bring the water back to your base and pour 1 Bucket in each corner of the
square in the ground.
If done correctly, you should have a still 2 by 2 pool of water. Every time
you take a bucket and use it on any of the squares, the others refill it to
fullness.
There are a lot of reasons that you'll want to have a Bucket of Water on your
hands (fire, building, farming, irritating friends, making a moat, etc.), but
it can get really irritating having to run down to the ocean every tie you want
some. Follow this quick tutorial, and you can have a small, endlessly full pool
of water wherever you want it!
You'll need an Iron Bucket and the ability to dig into the floor a little.
1. Dig a 2 by Hole in the ground that is 1 square deep.
2. Fill your bucket/s with water from the ocean or a lake.
You only need 2 deposits, so taking 2 buckets is recommended.
3. Bring the water back to your base and pour 1 Bucket in each corner of the
square in the ground.
If done correctly, you should have a still 2 by 2 pool of water. Every time
you take a bucket and use it on any of the squares, the others refill it to
fullness.