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[[File:Semimolten.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Not as <del>cool</del> <ins>hot</ins> as full-blown lava...]]
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'''Semi-molten rock''' (SMR), represented by the tile {{Tile|░|4:0:1}}, is a unique type of obstacle generally found at the bottommost edges of [[Magma sea|great magma seas]]. Anywhere that [[magma]] is found rests on layer after layer of semi-molten rock, with no normal material to be found beneath it.  There is also a layer near the bottom of the map composed almost entirely of semi-molten rock even where magma does not overlie it. Freestanding formations are possible, though less common.<!--- ? is this true ? --->  Though its name suggests the rock is hot, it is not dangerous to nearby [[Dwarf|dwarves]]. SMR acts as a barrier, and cannot be mined through by conventional means, nor smoothed. Unlike magma, SMR does not react with [[water]], producing no [[steam]] or [[obsidian]].
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'''Semi-molten rock''' (SMR), represented by the tile {{Tile|░|4:0:1}}, is an unique type of obstacle generally found at the bottommost edges of [[Magma sea|great magma seas]]. Anywhere that [[magma]] is found rests on layer after layer of semi-molten rock, with no normal material to be found beneath it.  There is also a layer near the bottom of the map composed almost entirely of semi-molten rock even where magma does not overlie it. Freestanding formations are possible, though less common.<!--- ? is this true ? --->  Though its name suggests the rock is hot, it is not dangerous to nearby [[Dwarf|dwarves]]. SMR acts as a barrier, and cannot be mined through by conventional means, nor smoothed. Unlike magma, SMR does not react with [[water]], producing no [[steam]] or [[obsidian]].
  
 
The top of semi-molten rock, or its ''floor'' when observed from the layer above, is described as a [[magma flow]], appearing in blue text when examined with the Loo{{K|k}} cursor and resembling a river of magma slowly flowing to the south (just like it did in [[23a:magma flow|older versions]]).
 
The top of semi-molten rock, or its ''floor'' when observed from the layer above, is described as a [[magma flow]], appearing in blue text when examined with the Loo{{K|k}} cursor and resembling a river of magma slowly flowing to the south (just like it did in [[23a:magma flow|older versions]]).
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If the stone floor which replaces a magma ramp under a built and removed construction is channeled into a second time, the ramp below becomes visible from above.  Unfortunately, for some reason dwarves still cannot descend into this square with the ramp, nor can they ascend out of it should they find themselves somehow there.  A dwarf dumped into the space, say, by a remote controlled hatch "accident", cannot construct anything because the adjacent squares remain semi-molten rock, and won't turn to ramps if channelled from above. Therefore an up/down stairway ''cannot'' be constructed in this space, even if it is beneath another up/down stairway.   
 
If the stone floor which replaces a magma ramp under a built and removed construction is channeled into a second time, the ramp below becomes visible from above.  Unfortunately, for some reason dwarves still cannot descend into this square with the ramp, nor can they ascend out of it should they find themselves somehow there.  A dwarf dumped into the space, say, by a remote controlled hatch "accident", cannot construct anything because the adjacent squares remain semi-molten rock, and won't turn to ramps if channelled from above. Therefore an up/down stairway ''cannot'' be constructed in this space, even if it is beneath another up/down stairway.   
  
Semi-molten rock is ''not'' synonymous with [[Main:digging designation canceled|warm stone]], although any given tile of SMR may in fact be warm if it adjoins magma. If you're looking for magma and you find SMR rather than warm stone, your best bet is to do some exploratory mining several Z-levels up.  
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Semi-molten rock is ''not'' synonymous with [[Main:digging designation canceled|warm stone]], although any given tile of SMR may in fact be warm if it adjoins magma. If you're looking for magma and you find SMR rather than warm stone, your best bet is to do some exploratory mining several Z levels up.  
  
You can also dig ''up'' into semi-molten rock just fine (by designating an up/down staircase accessible from below). This also works ''only'' if the tile is still unrevealed.  Often (but not always) you can't get down there without encountering [[Hidden Fun Stuff|spoilers]] first.
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You can also dig ''up'' into semi-molten rock just fine (by designating an up/down staircase accessible from below). This also works ''only'' if the tile is still unrevealed.  But often (but not always) you can't get down there without encountering [[Hidden Fun Stuff|spoilers]] first.
  
 
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*Designate channels (d-h) from here down to the bottom of the map.
 
*Designate channels (d-h) from here down to the bottom of the map.
 
*The miner will first generate a downward ramp into the rock. Now build a hatch above this ramp.
 
*The miner will first generate a downward ramp into the rock. Now build a hatch above this ramp.
*The miner walks down this ramp, and channels into the semi-molten rock, as the game only sees the granite upward slope. (NOTE: Does not work in v50!)
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*The miner walks down this ramp, and channels into the semi-molten rock, as the game only sees the granite upward slope.
 
*Now, the miner is trapped below a magma flow (floor) and surrounded by semi molten rock. He will proceed to channel down until he reaches the underworld, leaving magma flow tiles above him, as well as channel one level into slade. (if he survives long enough)
 
*Now, the miner is trapped below a magma flow (floor) and surrounded by semi molten rock. He will proceed to channel down until he reaches the underworld, leaving magma flow tiles above him, as well as channel one level into slade. (if he survives long enough)
 
*You now have a chute - blocked by magma flow floors - into the underworld. By constructing up/down stairways, you can build a stairway into the underworld (the magma flow is removed in that process).
 
*You now have a chute - blocked by magma flow floors - into the underworld. By constructing up/down stairways, you can build a stairway into the underworld (the magma flow is removed in that process).

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