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Dwarves that inhale smoke will get unhappy thoughts. They also may get internal injuries or become unconscious. | Dwarves that inhale smoke will get unhappy thoughts. They also may get internal injuries or become unconscious. | ||
− | In | + | In DF2010, 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. |
Minor testing has indicated that smoke, from the moment the source disappears, takes approximately 7 seconds to dissipate. This dissipation is noticeable as the smoke tile will change many times throughout this interval, indicating the smoke's drop in density. If smoke seems to persist for more than this time it is possible there is an unseen source or that a [[Bug]] has been encountered.{{verify}} | Minor testing has indicated that smoke, from the moment the source disappears, takes approximately 7 seconds to dissipate. This dissipation is noticeable as the smoke tile will change many times throughout this interval, indicating the smoke's drop in density. If smoke seems to persist for more than this time it is possible there is an unseen source or that a [[Bug]] has been encountered.{{verify}} |