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[[File:magma_mist_preview_anim.gif|right]]'''Magma mist''' is the [[Fire|!!]][[Fun]][[Fire|!!]] yellow mist created in three cases:
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Magma mist is the [[Fire|!!]][[Fun]][[Fire|!!]] yellow mist created in three cases :
 
* when debris from a [[cave-in]] splashes into [[magma]]
 
* when debris from a [[cave-in]] splashes into [[magma]]
 
* when a fast-moving item or creature skips across magma
 
* when a fast-moving item or creature skips across magma
 
* when you drop a sufficiently large item into magma
 
* when you drop a sufficiently large item into magma
  
Unlike normal [[mist]], magma mist is '''not''' created when magma falls down a Z-level. It sets fire to all non-fire-resistant creatures that share a tile with it.
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Unlike normal [[mist]], magma mist is '''not''' created when a magma falls down a Z-level. It sets on fire all non-fire-resistant creatures that share a tile with it, and in earlier versions would instantly kill most creatures who breathed it in.
  
Magma mist tends to be around longer than cave-in dust, and is created in quantities proportional to the thing dropped into the magma.  
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Magma mist tends to be around longer than cave-in dust, and is created in quantities proportional to what you drop into magma.  
  
 
When it appears outdoors, it is called ''lava'' mist instead but is otherwise identical.
 
When it appears outdoors, it is called ''lava'' mist instead but is otherwise identical.
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== Preventative Measures ==
 
== Preventative Measures ==
  
If you are <s>a leaf-loving knife-ear</s> being careful around magma, it isn't very likely that you'll run into magma mist at all, let alone have to worry about your dwarves breathing it in.  The simplest thing you can do to prevent it is to watch out when dealing with mining above magma, or channeling above magma in particular.
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If you are being careful around magma, it isn't very likely that you'll run into magma mist at all, let alone have to worry about your dwarves breathing it in.  The simplest thing you can do to prevent it is to watch out when dealing with mining above magma, or channeling above magma in particular.
  
  
If you plan on using a magma-based garbage disposal system, have sufficient z-levels between the dumping point and the magma/lava. Mass-dumping a whole siege's worth of corpses, body parts and assorted trash may generate magma mist clouds 3 z-levels high and wide, or higher. A single large corpse (e.g. a troll) is enough to cause a small magma mist cloud, potentially fatal if the magma's surface is just 1 z-level below the dumping point.
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If you plan on using a magma garbage disposal system, have sufficient z-levels between the dumping point and the magma/lava. Mass dumping a whole siege worth of corpses, body parts and assorted trash may generate magma mist clouds 3 z-levels high and wide. A single large corpse (e.g. a troll) is enough to cause a small magma mist cloud, potentially fatal if the magma's surface is just 1 z-level below the dumping point.
  
 
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Channel a moat right next to your main fortress. Fill it with magma. Drop one (or several) large, unneeded items in the magma from a few higher Z-levels when an enemy walks on the path. It can also double as a waste disposal system.
 
Channel a moat right next to your main fortress. Fill it with magma. Drop one (or several) large, unneeded items in the magma from a few higher Z-levels when an enemy walks on the path. It can also double as a waste disposal system.
  
Of course, since it sets targets on fire, be sure that it does not permit the burning target to reach your dwarves (or booze stockpile), and be sure that the invaders are not fire-immune (like a dragon or bronze colossus). Magma mist can cause the fat to melt off random body parts of creatures, producing between "Minor Melting" and "Moderate Melting". Potentially-fatal "Heavy bleeding" also ensues.
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Of course, since it sets targets on fire, be sure that it does not permit the burning target to reach your dwarves (or booze stockpile), and be sure that the invaders are not fire immune (like a dragon or bronze colossus).
 
 
===Designs===
 
Here is an example of a powerless [[minecart]] skipping magma mist generator.
 
 
 
This design has a tick cycle of 30 steps with 5/7 magma and 33 steps with 6/7 magma and a max delay of 6. Carts must not collide, or it'll fail. However, it's compact, and lot of mist is produced on the z-level above with multiple carts. This design requires metal minecarts because wooden minecarts are not heavy enough to make magma mist. The initial minecart input is at the bottom. The ramp accelerating to the left is needed due to the [[minecart#Checkpoint_Effect|checkpoint effect]], and the floor and empty space combination cause a small minecart jump.
 
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'''Key:'''
 
  '''╔ ╗ ║ ╝''' = '''Track'''
 
  '''▲'''      = '''Track Ramp'''
 
  '''↑ ← →'''  = '''Ramp acceleration direction'''
 
  '''+'''      = '''Floor'''
 
  '''.'''      = '''Empty Space'''
 
  '''~'''      = '''Empty space with 5/7 or 6/7 magma below'''
 
  
  
 
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