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Natural or carved ramps that are adjacent to walls will collapse (disappear) if those walls are mined out. This can strand dwarves, so be careful when removing walls near those ramps.
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Natural or carved ramps that are adjacent to walls will collapse (disappear) if those walls are mined out. This can strand dwarfs, so be careful when removing walls near those ramps.
  
 
In addition, trying to carve a ramp under something that cannot be dug out (such as a [[construction]], [[building]], or [[tree]]) will result in the space being merely mined, leaving the upper floor intact. This may create a [[cave-in|cave in]] situation dangerous to your miners.
 
In addition, trying to carve a ramp under something that cannot be dug out (such as a [[construction]], [[building]], or [[tree]]) will result in the space being merely mined, leaving the upper floor intact. This may create a [[cave-in|cave in]] situation dangerous to your miners.
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If these conditions are met, creatures will be able to move back and forth between the ramp space and the walkable space above the adjacent wall.
 
If these conditions are met, creatures will be able to move back and forth between the ramp space and the walkable space above the adjacent wall.
  
'''Example A''' shows a situation where a ramp might be created that is actually unusable. Dwarves cannot ascend or descend (or cross) the ramp as shown because the walkable spaces above the ramp do not connect to the "top" of the ramp, the entrance/exit to the upper part. The ramp could be made usable by constructing walls underneath the floor spaces on either side of the ramp, which changes the direction that the ramp flows.
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'''Example A''' shows a situation where a ramp might be created that is actually unusable. Dwarfs cannot ascend or descend (or cross) the ramp as shown because the walkable spaces above the ramp do not connect to the "top" of the ramp, the entrance/exit to the upper part. The ramp could be made usable by constructing walls underneath the floor spaces on either side of the ramp, which changes the direction that the ramp flows.
  
 
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The second way to make a ramp is to [[construction|construct]] one out of building materials such as [[stone]] or [[wood]], or any [[block]]s or [[bar]]s.
 
The second way to make a ramp is to [[construction|construct]] one out of building materials such as [[stone]] or [[wood]], or any [[block]]s or [[bar]]s.
  
Note that dwarves will happily dig out or construct ramps that are not immediately usable. Check the criteria above if dwarves do not seem to be using the ramps they have made.
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Note that dwarves will happily dig out or construct ramps that are not immediately usable. Check the criteria above if dwarfs do not seem to be using the ramps they have made.
  
 
== Removing Ramps ==
 
== Removing Ramps ==

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