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A '''revealed tile''', in [[fortress mode]], is any tile that has a description when loo{{k|k}}ed at.   
 
A '''revealed tile''', in [[fortress mode]], is any tile that has a description when loo{{k|k}}ed at.   
  
All tiles on the surface of the map ("[[above ground]]") start out revealed, as do all tiles above the surface (these are usually "open space").  All tiles below the surface ("[[subterranean]]") must be revealed by [[mining|digging]] into them.  All tiles adjacent to a revealed tile will also be revealed: you can see what the rock walls adjacent to a mined-out tile are made of, for instance, and you can see the outermost tile of each z-level of a mountain.  You can also see the tile immediately below where a downward (or up/down) [[stairway]] has been placed -- this is because building (or digging) the stairway removes the [[floor]] between the levels. (Upward stairways do not reveal the level above, because they do not remove the floor/ceiling above the stairs.)
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All [[Tile attributes|above ground]] tiles on the map start out revealed, as do all tiles above the surface.  All [[Tile attributes|subterranean]] tiles must be revealed by [[mining|digging]] into them.  All tiles adjacent to a revealed tile will also be revealed: you can see what the rock walls adjacent to a mined-out tile are made of, for instance, and you can see the outermost tile of each z-level of a mountain.  You can also see the tile immediately below where a downward or up/down [[stairs|stairway]] has been placed -- this is because building (or digging) the stairway removes the [[floor]] between the levels. Upward stairways do not reveal the level above, because they do not remove the floor/ceiling above the stairs.
  
[[Region features#Hidden features|Underground features]], such as [[chasm]]s, [[underground river]]s, and [[magma pipe]]s usually start out hidden. However, if they breach the surface of the world (this is believed to happen due to erosion during [[world generation]]), they will start out fully revealed, even if not all their tiles are "above ground".  Any underground features that are initially hidden will be fully revealed, top to bottom, once they are discovered by mining.
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Underground features like [[cavern]]s and [[Magma#Magma_pools|magma pool]]s start out hidden and must be discovered by miners. Upon breaching a feature, a message will be displayed informing the player of the discovery, and a chunk of the new feature "within view" of your dwarves will be revealed. See the Methods of exploration section of the [[cavern]]s article for information on safely revealing more of the underground.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 31 July 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

A revealed tile, in fortress mode, is any tile that has a description when looked at.

All above ground tiles on the map start out revealed, as do all tiles above the surface. All subterranean tiles must be revealed by digging into them. All tiles adjacent to a revealed tile will also be revealed: you can see what the rock walls adjacent to a mined-out tile are made of, for instance, and you can see the outermost tile of each z-level of a mountain. You can also see the tile immediately below where a downward or up/down stairway has been placed -- this is because building (or digging) the stairway removes the floor between the levels. Upward stairways do not reveal the level above, because they do not remove the floor/ceiling above the stairs.

Underground features like caverns and magma pools start out hidden and must be discovered by miners. Upon breaching a feature, a message will be displayed informing the player of the discovery, and a chunk of the new feature "within view" of your dwarves will be revealed. See the Methods of exploration section of the caverns article for information on safely revealing more of the underground.