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It seems that half the time in [[Fortress mode]], when you aren't building something, you're '''removing''' something.  Whether that's [[dig|digging]] away part of the landscape, tearing down a [[wall]], ripping up a [[bridge]], or just rearranging the [[furniture]], if it needs to get done then it needs to get done.
 
It seems that half the time in [[Fortress mode]], when you aren't building something, you're '''removing''' something.  Whether that's [[dig|digging]] away part of the landscape, tearing down a [[wall]], ripping up a [[bridge]], or just rearranging the [[furniture]], if it needs to get done then it needs to get done.
  
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If you're trying to remove anything that is a [[construction]] (that is, anything that was built with the {{k|b}}, {{k|C}} keys), that's another designation, use {{k|d}} {{k|n}}, and mark the construction. Any dwarf will respond and (eventually) tear it down - which takes longer than it took to build.
 
If you're trying to remove anything that is a [[construction]] (that is, anything that was built with the {{k|b}}, {{k|C}} keys), that's another designation, use {{k|d}} {{k|n}}, and mark the construction. Any dwarf will respond and (eventually) tear it down - which takes longer than it took to build.
 
Construction orders that are not yet constructed can be removed with {{k|q}}, {{k|x}}, just like the finished buildings.
 
  
 
===Bridges===
 
===Bridges===
There are two types of [[bridge|bridges]] - a retracting bridge / drawbridge, and just a long [[floor]] or a [[wall]] permanently spanning a gap.
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There are two types of [[bridge|briges]] - a retracting bridge / drawbridge, and just a long [[floor]] or a [[wall]] permanently spanning a gap.
  
 
If it's the movable type, remove as you would furniture, with {{k|q}}, {{k|x}}.
 
If it's the movable type, remove as you would furniture, with {{k|q}}, {{k|x}}.
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==Miasma==
 
==Miasma==
Miasma are the gaseous fumes that are emitted from a rotten corpse. They cause nearby dwarves to become very depressed. If exposed to miasma long enough a dwarf will commit suicide.
 
  
 
==!!Fire!!==
 
==!!Fire!!==
Good luck removing [[fire]].  Water will only remove flames if the object is completely immersed in 7/7 water.  Obviously, this is problematic if a dwarf is burning.  Your best bet is to isolate the burning substances (clothing, dwarves, beer, etc.) and prevent any dwarves or animals from accessing the banned areas until all the flames burn out.
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Good luck removing [[fire]].  Water will only remove flames if the object is completely immersed in 7/7 water.  Obviously, this is problematic if a dwarf is burning.  Your best bet is to isolate the burning substances (clothing, dwarves, beer, etc) and prevent any dwarves or animals from accessing the banned areas until all the flames burn out.
  
 
Creating a [[cave-in]] can destroy the burning item completely, which is no loss since it's already burning. (Read up on cave-ins before doing this to avoid worse problems.)
 
Creating a [[cave-in]] can destroy the burning item completely, which is no loss since it's already burning. (Read up on cave-ins before doing this to avoid worse problems.)

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