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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 bottom case, there would be a floor between you and the fluid. | + | Only in the middle case would it be unsafe to mine out the square that had just been canceled: In the bottom case, there would be a floor between you and the fluid. |
{{Errors FAQ}} | {{Errors FAQ}} | ||
{{Water FAQ}} | {{Water FAQ}} | ||
{{Magma FAQ}} | {{Magma FAQ}} |
Revision as of 15:04, 15 December 2008
This error message pauses the game and zooms to the location where the warm or damp stone was located.
Warm or damp stone is 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.
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.
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 bottom case, there would be a floor between you and the fluid.