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A '''boulder''' is a [[map tile]] that occurs randomly across the surface of the world (often found on [[soil]] or [[sand]]). Boulders represent fragments of various [[stone]] types. They can impede the movement of wagons and get in the way of construction projects on land but can be walked over by [[dwarves]] and other [[creature]]s. To remove a boulder, access the {{k|d}}esignations menu and {{k|s}}mooth stone, click on the stone and an [[engraver]] should come along to turn the boulder into a smooth rock [[floor]]. The resulting floor is the material of the boulder rather than the apparent surrounding material of the ground that the boulder was on. | A '''boulder''' is a [[map tile]] that occurs randomly across the surface of the world (often found on [[soil]] or [[sand]]). Boulders represent fragments of various [[stone]] types. They can impede the movement of wagons and get in the way of construction projects on land but can be walked over by [[dwarves]] and other [[creature]]s. To remove a boulder, access the {{k|d}}esignations menu and {{k|s}}mooth stone, click on the stone and an [[engraver]] should come along to turn the boulder into a smooth rock [[floor]]. The resulting floor is the material of the boulder rather than the apparent surrounding material of the ground that the boulder was on. | ||
− | If you wish to remove a boulder without creating a smoothed tile in its place, there is | + | If you wish to remove a boulder without creating a smoothed tile in its place, there is another way. Simply designate a wall to be constructed on top of the boulder. After it has been constructed, designate it to be removed. When a dwarf removes the wall the boulder will be gone, replaced by a piece of raw, movable (and move-over-able) stone. |
{{Category|Map tiles}} | {{Category|Map tiles}} |