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:''(see also '''[[magma piston]])''''' | :''(see also '''[[magma piston]])''''' | ||
− | There's one way to push a fluid higher than its starting level, but it might be considered a bug | + | There's one way to push a fluid higher than its starting level, but it might be considered a bug on the flow mechanics and probably will be changed in following versions since allows for what could be considered exploits. |
A ''natural'' wall of any material '''[[cave-in|falling]]''' onto either water ''or'' '''[[magma]]''' will teleport each tile of displaced fluid to open space directly above it, leaving 1 additional tile of open space directly above the wall itself: | A ''natural'' wall of any material '''[[cave-in|falling]]''' onto either water ''or'' '''[[magma]]''' will teleport each tile of displaced fluid to open space directly above it, leaving 1 additional tile of open space directly above the wall itself: |