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== Removal ==
 
== Removal ==
Aside from serving no utility whatsoever in [[fortress mode]], they can impede the movement of [[wagon]]s (but can be walked over by [[dwarves]] and other [[creature]]s{{cite talk|v0.34:Boulder|Ability to walk over boulders}}). To remove a boulder, access the {{k|d}}esignations menu and {{k|s}}mooth stone (or {{k|v}} and {{k|m}} in the Steam version), designate the boulder, and an [[engraver]] will turn the boulder into a smooth [[floor]]. The resulting floor is the material of the boulder rather than the surrounding material of the ground that the boulder was on.
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Aside from serving no utility whatsoever in [[fortress mode]], they can impede the movement of [[wagon]]s (but can be walked over by [[dwarves]] and other [[creature]]s{{cite talk|v0.34:Boulder|Ability to walk over boulders}}). To remove a boulder, access the {{k|d}}esignations menu and {{k|s}}mooth stone (or {{k|v}} and {{k|m}} in the Steam version)v, designate the boulder, and an [[engraver]] will turn the boulder into a smooth [[floor]]. The resulting floor is the material of the boulder rather than the surrounding material of the ground that the boulder was on.
  
 
Alternatively, you can place and then remove a [[construction]] on the boulder's tile, which will typically change the tile into a [[soil]] floor.
 
Alternatively, you can place and then remove a [[construction]] on the boulder's tile, which will typically change the tile into a [[soil]] floor.

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