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''Semi-Molten Rock'' (SMR) is most easily found at the bottommost edges of {{l|Magma sea|Great Magma Seas}}.  Freestanding formations are possible, though less common.
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''Semi-Molten Rock'' (SMR) is most easily found at the bottommost edges of {{l|Magma sea|Great magma seas}}.  Freestanding formations are possible, though less common.
  
 
Though its name suggests the rock is hot, it is not dangerous to nearby dwarves.  SMR acts as a barrier, and cannot be mined through, nor smoothed.  Unlike magma, SMR does not react with water, producing no steam, nor obsidian.
 
Though its name suggests the rock is hot, it is not dangerous to nearby dwarves.  SMR acts as a barrier, and cannot be mined through, nor smoothed.  Unlike magma, SMR does not react with water, producing no steam, nor obsidian.

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Semi-Molten Rock (SMR) is most easily found at the bottommost edges of Template:L. Freestanding formations are possible, though less common.

Though its name suggests the rock is hot, it is not dangerous to nearby dwarves. SMR acts as a barrier, and cannot be mined through, nor smoothed. Unlike magma, SMR does not react with water, producing no steam, nor obsidian.

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