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− | [[File: | + | [[File:smoke_preview.png|thumb|120px|right|Do not inhale.]] Where there's '''smoke''', there's [[fire]]. When items burn, they release smoke into the surrounding area. The presence of smoke means that it is reasonably close to a source of fire, which can cause [[fun]] times. Like [[miasma]], smoke can easily cross z-levels up or down through openings. If you see smoke, you have (or very recently had) a fire burning somewhere nearby and should take action. (Since fire is deadly and can easily spread, this is bad enough by itself.) |
− | + | Dwarves that inhale smoke will get unhappy thoughts. They also may get internal injuries or become unconscious. | |
Most materials have boiling points, and you will occasionally see things like [[steam]] or boiling clouds of copper, especially if you're playing with [[magma]]. If you accidentally drop some [[coal]] or [[coke]] into magma, you get generic smoke. | Most materials have boiling points, and you will occasionally see things like [[steam]] or boiling clouds of copper, especially if you're playing with [[magma]]. If you accidentally drop some [[coal]] or [[coke]] into magma, you get generic smoke. |