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A '''boulder''' is a [[map tile]] that occurs randomly across the surface of the world, which represent fragments of various [[stone]] types. "BOULDER" is also the [[item token]] for an ordinary [[stone|large rock]] (as opposed to a small rock), usually obtained from [[mining]].
 
A '''boulder''' is a [[map tile]] that occurs randomly across the surface of the world, which represent fragments of various [[stone]] types. "BOULDER" is also the [[item token]] for an ordinary [[stone|large rock]] (as opposed to a small rock), usually obtained from [[mining]].
  

Revision as of 14:47, 31 May 2014

This article is about an older version of DF.

A boulder is a map tile that occurs randomly across the surface of the world, which represent fragments of various stone types. "BOULDER" is also the item token for an ordinary large rock (as opposed to a small rock), usually obtained from mining.

Removal

Aside from serving no utility whatsoever in fortress mode, they can additionally impede the movement of wagons and get in the way of construction projects on land but can be walked over by Dwarves and other creatures.[Verify] Because of these numerous negative effects, a player may feel compelled to remove boulders. To remove a boulder, access the designations menu and smooth stone, designate the boulder, and an engraver will turn the boulder into a smooth floor. The resulting floor is the material of the boulder rather than the apparent surrounding material of the ground that the boulder was on.

Notes

  • Dwarves may pass over boulders, but whether other creatures may pass is unverified.
  • Boulders covered in "a pile of snow" are not visible unless looked at. However, when viewed from one z-level up, they will appear as . (a period) instead of the · representing open space.

Adventure mode

In adventure mode, a boulder provides small rocks of its stone type. These small rocks are useful for knapping to create the tools necessary for butchering.