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These odd exceptions to the normal rules means that dwarves on a level partially filled with water can (with much effort) completely wall off the region surrounding some [[adamantine|special point of interest]], eventually removing ''all'' the magma from a large area despite the failure of the usual magma-water interaction.
 
These odd exceptions to the normal rules means that dwarves on a level partially filled with water can (with much effort) completely wall off the region surrounding some [[adamantine|special point of interest]], eventually removing ''all'' the magma from a large area despite the failure of the usual magma-water interaction.
  
If the stone floor which replaces a magma ramp under a built and removed construction is channeled into a second time, the ramp below becomes visible from above.  Unfortunately, for some reason dwarves still cannot descend into this square with the ramp, nor can they ascend out of it should they find themselves somehow there.  A dwarf dumped into the space, say, by a remote controlled hatch "accident", cannot construct anything because the adjacent squares remain semi-molten rock, and won't turn to ramps if channelled from above.  Therefore an up/down stairway ''cannot'' be constructed in this space, even if it is beneath another up/down stairway.  ''(Perhaps with some magma and water you might dig one out...)''  A dwarf in this space also refuses to remove the ramp or to dig in any other way... except to channel downward, which can reach [[hidden fun stuff]] by a non canonical route.  Suffice it to say that the denizens of the space below seem to have trouble believing that dwarves could make it through semi-molten rock.
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If the stone floor which replaces a magma ramp under a built and removed construction is channeled into a second time, the ramp below becomes visible from above.  Unfortunately, for some reason dwarfs still cannot descend into this square with the ramp, nor can they ascend out of it should they find themselves somehow there.  A dwarf dumped into the space, say, by a remote controlled hatch "accident", cannot construct anything because the adjacent squares remain semi-molten rock, and won't turn to ramps if channelled from above.  Therefore an up/down stairway ''cannot'' be constructed in this space, even if it is beneath another up/down stairway.  ''(Perhaps with some magma and water you might dig one out...)''  A dwarf in this space also refuses to remove the ramp or to dig in any other way... except to channel downward, which can reach [[hidden fun stuff]] by a non canonical route.  Suffice it to say that the denizens of the space below seem to have trouble believing that dwarves could make it through semi-molten rock.
  
Semi-molten rock is ''not'' synonymous with [[Main:digging designation canceled|warm stone]], although any given tile of SMR may in fact be warm if it adjoins magma.  If you're looking for magma and you find SMR rather than warm stone, your best bet is to do some exploratory mining several Z levels up.
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Semi-molten rock is ''not'' synonymous with [[digging designation canceled|warm stone]], although any given tile of SMR may in fact be warm if it adjoins magma.  If you're looking for magma and you find SMR rather than warm stone, your best bet is to do some exploratory mining several Z levels up.
  
 
In places where there is a single layer of semi-molten rock on the map, it can be safely dug through by designating a ramp in an unrevealed SMR tile one level down and one tile across from an access square.  
 
In places where there is a single layer of semi-molten rock on the map, it can be safely dug through by designating a ramp in an unrevealed SMR tile one level down and one tile across from an access square.  

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