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:Sure. But in most cases that is only a mild inconvenience; when combined with minecarts it becomes deadly. (I see a significant similarity to the baby-dropping bug--minecart rides are not the only time a dwarf loses their baby, but it's certainly one of the most problematic.) Counter to your experience, I have *only* had problems with clothing and ridden minecarts--but that's because I set up an automated [[User:Loci#Swimming_track|swimming track]]. Incidentally, you can find an example of my hatch-cover workaround at that link too. But, ultimately, this wiki is intended as a guide for players; which article do you think a player is going to consult after receiving a report of an inexplicable minecart collision, [[minecart]] or [[clothing]]?--[[User:Loci|Loci]] ([[User talk:Loci|talk]]) 19:34, 4 April 2014 (UTC) | :Sure. But in most cases that is only a mild inconvenience; when combined with minecarts it becomes deadly. (I see a significant similarity to the baby-dropping bug--minecart rides are not the only time a dwarf loses their baby, but it's certainly one of the most problematic.) Counter to your experience, I have *only* had problems with clothing and ridden minecarts--but that's because I set up an automated [[User:Loci#Swimming_track|swimming track]]. Incidentally, you can find an example of my hatch-cover workaround at that link too. But, ultimately, this wiki is intended as a guide for players; which article do you think a player is going to consult after receiving a report of an inexplicable minecart collision, [[minecart]] or [[clothing]]?--[[User:Loci|Loci]] ([[User talk:Loci|talk]]) 19:34, 4 April 2014 (UTC) | ||
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