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In addition, around and under the magma sea is {{L|semi-molten rock}}. Which is impassible. There is {{l|Curious_structure|a catch}} however; {{l|Hidden_Fun_Stuff|two}}, actually. | In addition, around and under the magma sea is {{L|semi-molten rock}}. Which is impassible. There is {{l|Curious_structure|a catch}} however; {{l|Hidden_Fun_Stuff|two}}, actually. | ||
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The Magma sea is a large, multi-level 'sea' of magma that expands across the entire world. These can typically be found by around Z level -120 (though this seems to vary wildly (minimum -5 maximum -450 z level)[Verify]. The magma sea is always found below the last Cavern level.
It is not uncommon to find multiple z-levels of pillars of Template:L in the magma sea (in fact, it's almost guaranteed in a 2x2 embark square).
In addition, around and under the magma sea is Template:L. Which is impassible. There is Template:L however; Template:L, actually.
Any natural rock walls collapsed onto the magma sea (I believe onto the semi-molten rock, to be precise) vanishes, as if it fell out of the bottom of the map. Gone. Forever. Only thing that's left is some dust and magma mist.