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'''Smoke''' is the product of [[fire]].  When items burn, they release smoke into the surrounding area.
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Where there's '''smoke''', there's [[fire]].   
  
[[Dwarves]] that inhale smoke will get unhappy [[thoughts]].  They also may get internal injuries or become [[unconscious]].  The presence of smoke means that the dwarf is also reasonably close to a source of fire, which can cause [[losing|fun]] times.
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When items burn, they release smoke into the surrounding area.  The presence of smoke means that it is reasonably close to a source of fire, which can cause [[losing|fun]] times. If you see smoke, you have (or very recently had) a fire burning somewhere nearby and should take action.  ''(Since fire is deadly and can easily spread, this is bad enough by itself.)''
  
Smoke will not go through closed doors, but it is apparently thick enough to hold doors open if it gets through.
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[[Dwarves]] that inhale smoke will get unhappy [[thoughts]].  They also may get internal injuries or become [[unconscious]]. 
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Smoke will not go through closed doors, but it is apparently thick enough to hold doors open if it gets through.  Like [[miasma]], smoke can easily cross z-level]]s up or down through openings.
  
 
The game distinguishes between above and below ground smoke.  For example, a [[fire imp]] attack near your [[magma]] operations might result in the (negative) [[thought]], 'She choked on smoke underground recently'.   
 
The game distinguishes between above and below ground smoke.  For example, a [[fire imp]] attack near your [[magma]] operations might result in the (negative) [[thought]], 'She choked on smoke underground recently'.   

Revision as of 00:28, 12 September 2009

Where there's smoke, there's fire.

When items burn, they release smoke into the surrounding area. The presence of smoke means that it is reasonably close to a source of fire, which can cause fun times. If you see smoke, you have (or very recently had) a fire burning somewhere nearby and should take action. (Since fire is deadly and can easily spread, this is bad enough by itself.)

Dwarves that inhale smoke will get unhappy thoughts. They also may get internal injuries or become unconscious.

Smoke will not go through closed doors, but it is apparently thick enough to hold doors open if it gets through. Like miasma, smoke can easily cross z-level]]s up or down through openings.

The game distinguishes between above and below ground smoke. For example, a fire imp attack near your magma operations might result in the (negative) thought, 'She choked on smoke underground recently'.