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This error message pauses the game and zooms to the location where the warm or damp stone was located. | This error message pauses the game and zooms to the location where the warm or damp stone was located. | ||
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[[File:Damp Stone Butcher.png|thumb|right|In this case, digging the room around the butcher was cancelled due to the last, bottom right tile being below the pool floor. The pool is known since it is on the surface. Note that it was possible to dig below the upper level's damp tiles of clay.]] | [[File:Damp Stone Butcher.png|thumb|right|In this case, digging the room around the butcher was cancelled due to the last, bottom right tile being below the pool floor. The pool is known since it is on the surface. Note that it was possible to dig below the upper level's damp tiles of clay.]] | ||
− | Warm or damp stone | + | Warm or damp stone can be very dangerous, as it indicates the presence of nearby [[magma]] or [[water]], respectively. However, the stone could be warm/damp because the magma/water is beside the tile, directly above the tile, or directly below the tile - and, most of the time, ''you don't know which''. You will only know if you are near the surface and find the damp stone below a known [[murky pool]] or [[river]]. |
The safest thing to do is back off several tiles, mine up a [[z-level]] then approach the location again. Rinse and repeat until you emerge above the surface of the magma/water. Note that you will not receive warnings when digging staircases upward. If you plan on digging a staircase to a higher z-level, make sure there are no heavy [[aquifer]]s or [[magma]] in your way! | The safest thing to do is back off several tiles, mine up a [[z-level]] then approach the location again. Rinse and repeat until you emerge above the surface of the magma/water. Note that you will not receive warnings when digging staircases upward. If you plan on digging a staircase to a higher z-level, make sure there are no heavy [[aquifer]]s or [[magma]] in your way! | ||
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Only in the middle case would it be unsafe to mine out the square that had just been canceled: In the first and last cases, there would be a floor between your miner and the fluid. | Only in the middle case would it be unsafe to mine out the square that had just been canceled: In the first and last cases, there would be a floor between your miner and the fluid. | ||
− | If the damp stone is due to | + | If the damp stone is due to an aquifer, empty tiles next to damp stone will fill with water, either slowly with a light aquifer, or quickly. |
− | The | + | The announcements can be changed to add recentering and pausing, either in the [[settings]], or by editing [[announcements.txt]]. |
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− | + | Both the announcement and the designation cancellations occur when the designated tiles are revealed, so they can be prevented by revealing the tiles in advance using the [https://docs.dfhack.org/en/latest/docs/tools/tiletypes.html?highlight=hidden tiletypes DFHack tool]. This may reduce [[fun]] if it reveals water or magma that you did not know was there, so use responsibly. | |
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{{Errors FAQ}} | {{Errors FAQ}} |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 21 February 2024
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
This error message pauses the game and zooms to the location where the warm or damp stone was located.
Warm or damp stone can be very dangerous, as it indicates the presence of nearby magma or water, respectively. However, the stone could be warm/damp because the magma/water is beside the tile, directly above the tile, or directly below the tile - and, most of the time, you don't know which. You will only know if you are near the surface and find the damp stone below a known murky pool or river.
The safest thing to do is back off several tiles, mine up a z-level then approach the location again. Rinse and repeat until you emerge above the surface of the magma/water. Note that you will not receive warnings when digging staircases upward. If you plan on digging a staircase to a higher z-level, make sure there are no heavy aquifers or magma in your way!
Side Profile: Below tile Beside tile Above tile Key ####### ####### ####### # Unmined stone ↑ __o#### ####### ####### # Warm stone z ###~~## _o#~~## ###~~## # Square that was just canceled axis ###~~## ###~~## ###~~## ~ Magma ↓ ####### ####### __o#### _ Floor of the tunnel ####### ####### ####### o Miner
Only in the middle case would it be unsafe to mine out the square that had just been canceled: In the first and last cases, there would be a floor between your miner and the fluid.
If the damp stone is due to an aquifer, empty tiles next to damp stone will fill with water, either slowly with a light aquifer, or quickly.
The announcements can be changed to add recentering and pausing, either in the settings, or by editing announcements.txt.
Both the announcement and the designation cancellations occur when the designated tiles are revealed, so they can be prevented by revealing the tiles in advance using the tiletypes DFHack tool. This may reduce fun if it reveals water or magma that you did not know was there, so use responsibly.