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(I get this a lot when removing shrubs from my tower-cap farm)
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For example, this can happen if a tile is designated for digging and the tile immediately above it is marked for channeling if the "dig channel" task is completed first. This can also occur when a miner attempts to remove a ramp tile that has already collapsed due to lack of support.
 
For example, this can happen if a tile is designated for digging and the tile immediately above it is marked for channeling if the "dig channel" task is completed first. This can also occur when a miner attempts to remove a ramp tile that has already collapsed due to lack of support.
  
This also occurs when a tree or shrub adjacent to a natural stone wall is designated for cutting or gathering.
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This also occurs when a tree or shrub adjacent to a natural stone wall is designated for cutting or gathering. Also occurs when you designate a channel to be dug, and a tree grows over the square.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 19:19, 13 November 2009

This occurs when a miner attempts to dig out a tile that was designated for digging but was subsequently removed by other means.

For example, this can happen if a tile is designated for digging and the tile immediately above it is marked for channeling if the "dig channel" task is completed first. This can also occur when a miner attempts to remove a ramp tile that has already collapsed due to lack of support.

This also occurs when a tree or shrub adjacent to a natural stone wall is designated for cutting or gathering. Also occurs when you designate a channel to be dug, and a tree grows over the square.