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− | '''Magma-safe materials''' are materials which will not melt | + | '''Magma-safe materials''' are materials which will not melt or burn when in close contact with {{l|magma}}. Most frequently, this comes into play when using {{l|floodgate}}s operated by {{l|mechanism}}s. |
− | + | In order to construct mechanisms from a magma-safe stone, simply ensure that they are the closest available stone to your {{l|mechanic}}, ideally by placing a restricted {{l|stockpile}} around your {{l|mechanic's workshop}}. | |
− | + | When linking a trigger to an object, the ''first'' mechanism selected is attached to the object, and the ''second'' is attached to the trigger. Unless the trigger itself will be submerged in magma (as could be the case with a {{l|pressure plate}}), only the first mechanism (attached to the object that will be submerged) need be magma-safe. If you do not have any magma-safe stones available, you can also work around floodgate-based flow control by using {{l|screw pump}}s to pump the magma over {{l|wall}}-barriers, or using water to form {{l|obsidian}} to plug flows and channel through them to reopen them (necessity and invention and all that). | |
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− | When linking a trigger to an object, the ''first'' mechanism selected is attached to the object, and the ''second'' is attached to the trigger. Unless the trigger itself will be submerged in magma (as could be the case with a | ||
Constructions that resist magma are: | Constructions that resist magma are: | ||
− | * Constructions ( | + | * Constructions ({{l|Wall}}, {{l|Floor}}, {{l|Ramp}}, and {{l|Stairs}}) of any material can never melt or burn - there is nothing wrong with a {{l|wood}}en magma reservoir. Natural (but not constructed) {{l|ice}} walls/floors/ramps/stairs may melt however. |
− | * | + | * {{l|Fortification}}s will allow the passage of {{l|magma}}, but not the assorted magma creatures. Fire snakes are vermin, so they can spawn anywhere near their native biome - the magma pipe/pool. They are not affected by fortifications, grates, or even solid walls. Also, there is a bug with fluids which may sometimes let magma (and water) push living things through barriers such as fortifications, bars and grates. {{l|Pump}}s are a positive defense, but can change the dynamics of fluid {{l|pressure}}. |
− | * If not submerged (that is, not opened to let magma flow over/past/around them), | + | * If not submerged (that is, not opened to let magma flow over/past/around them), {{l|door}}s, {{l|floodgate}}s, and raised {{l|bridge}}s (provided that there is no magma on the space the bridge would occupy when lowered) of non-magma-safe stone or metal are safe. So long as they are just in contact with magma, only acting as a passive "wall", they are fine. If opened, they will melt. |
− | ** Raised drawbridges have a notable exception, in that allowing magma to flow over | + | ** Raised drawbridges have a notable exception, in that allowing magma to flow over the area that the bridge would normally occupy when lowered ''will'' cause the bridge's components to heat up and potentially melt. |
− | * | + | * All parts of a {{l|pump}}, except for the passable tile, provided that none of the components are made of wood. |
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=== Glass === | === Glass === | ||
− | + | {{l|Glass}} behaves oddly in regards to magma. Glass is, in itself, not magma safe; glass {{l|instrument}}s will melt in magma. However, glass {{l|furniture}} will not. So glass {{l|statue}}s, {{l|screw pump}}s, and {{l|floodgate}}s are all fine when submerged in magma. Forum link with experiments: http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?topic=27423.msg333562#msg333562 | |
Glass barriers still require magma-proof mechanisms to operate without deconstructing. | Glass barriers still require magma-proof mechanisms to operate without deconstructing. | ||
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== Game calculations == | == Game calculations == | ||
− | In the game, magma's temperature is exactly | + | In the game, magma's temperature is exactly 2,032°F, or about 1,111°C. This is also 12,000° {{l|Temperature scale|Urist}}.{{verify}} |
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− | {{ | + | Metal: |
− | {{ | + | * {{l|Pig iron}} — 2138°F (1170°C, 12106°U) |
+ | * {{l|Nickel}} and {{l|nickel silver}} — 2651°F (1455°C, 12619°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Steel}} — 2750°F (1510°C, 12718°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Iron}} — 2800°F (1538°C, 12768°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Platinum}} — 3214°F (1768°C, 13182°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Adamantine}} — 15032°F (8333°C, 25000°U) | ||
− | {{ | + | Stone: |
− | {{ | + | * {{l|Galena}} - 2037°F (1113°C, 12005°U) |
− | {{ | + | * {{l|Cassiterite}} - 2057°F (1124°C, 12025°U) |
+ | * {{l|Pitchblende}} — 2102°F (1149°C, 12070°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Sandstone}} - 2102°F (1149°C, 12070°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Basalt}} - 2192°F (1200°C, 12160°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Gabbro}} - 2192°F (1200°C, 12160°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Orthoclase}} — 2282°F (1250°C, 12250°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Mica}} — 2327°F (1275°C, 12295°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Ilmenite}} — 2489°F (1365°C, 12457°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Anhydrite}} — 2642°F (1450°C, 12610°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Talc}} — 2732°F (1500°C, 12700°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Hematite}} - 2768°F (1520°C, 12736°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Magnetite}} — 2800°F (1538°C, 12768°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Calcite}} — 2934°F (1613°C, 12902°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Petrified wood}} — 3002°F (1650°C, 12970°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Quartzite}} - 3002°F (1650°C, 12970°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Chert}} - 3133°F (1723°C, 13101°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Kaolinite}} — 3182°F (1751°C, 13150°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Olivine}} — 3200°F (1761°C, 13168°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Native platinum}} — 3214°F (1768°C, 13182°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Rutile}} — 3214°F (1826°C, 13285°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Bauxite}} — 3632°F (2000°C, 13600°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Obsidian}} - 3632°F (2001°C, 13600°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Chromite}} — 3677°F (2026°C, 13645°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Alunite}} — 3722°F (2051°C, 13690°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Periclase}} — 5072°F (2803°C, 15040°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Dolomite}} - 6539°F (3619°C, 16507°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Raw adamantine}} — 15032°F (8333°C, 25000°U) | ||
+ | <!-- Sphalerite has "no" melting point, but boils at 12133°U (2165°F) - further experimentation is necessary) --> | ||
− | |} | + | Leather: |
+ | * {{l|Fire imp}} {{l|leather}} — 5032°F (2780°C, 15000°U) | ||
+ | * {{l|Dragon}} {{l|leather}} — 45032°F (25044°C, 55000°U) | ||
− | + | Bones: | |
− | + | * {{l|Fire imp}} {{l|bones}} — 5032°F (2780°C, 15000°U) | |
− | + | * {{l|Dragon}} {{l|bones}} — 45032°F (25044°C, 55000°U) | |
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{{Magma FAQ}} | {{Magma FAQ}} | ||
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