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=== Mosaics ===
 
=== Mosaics ===
Mosaics make use of differently [[color]]ed floor tiles to create large and possibly quite intricate images or patterns on your floors. Other than increased architectural wealth, mosaics have no practical use—a perfect style project.
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It takes a lot of time to create piles of different colored stone [[block]]s, dig out a huge room to put the mosaic in, design, and actually make the thing. And it has absolutely no effect in game--a perfect style project.  
 
 
The [http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=186 Dwarven Mosaic Assistant] is useful for converting images into working mosaics. Regardless, it takes a long time to create piles of differently colored stone [[block]]s, to dig out a huge room to put the mosaic in, and then to design and actually make the thing.
 
  
 
For extra style points, build your mosaic out of 1x1 retracting [[bridge]]s, all linked to one or more [[lever]]s. Pull a couple levers and the floor changes from one pattern to another. Or add in a [[repeater]] so your mosaic will be in constant motion!
 
For extra style points, build your mosaic out of 1x1 retracting [[bridge]]s, all linked to one or more [[lever]]s. Pull a couple levers and the floor changes from one pattern to another. Or add in a [[repeater]] so your mosaic will be in constant motion!

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