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Most buildings will not be affected by magma, and any items inside workshops will also be unaffected. Weapon traps built using non-iron weapons will be destroyed, although the stone mechanisms will remain.
 
Most buildings will not be affected by magma, and any items inside workshops will also be unaffected. Weapon traps built using non-iron weapons will be destroyed, although the stone mechanisms will remain.
  
Creatures touched by magma will catch fire and take damage extremely rapidly, resulting in a quick death; if they die while in magma, they will not produce a corpse or bones, though bone and shell items already lying on the ground will not be affected. If the creature was carrying any magma-proof objects (iron, stone, bone, shell, etc), they will be left behind.
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Creatures touched by magma will be killed almost instantly and will not leave behind a corpse (or even bones). However, bone and shell themselves are unaffected by magma. If the creature was carrying any magma-proof objects (iron, stone, bone, shell, etc), they will be left behind.
  
 
==Channeling Magma==
 
==Channeling Magma==
Magma, like [[water]], is a [[fluid]], which can be transported to other locations via a [[channel]], [[aqueduct]], or [[bridge]]. When magma touches water (or vice-versa), it will create a cloud of [[steam]] which may injure any creatures caught within it.
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Magma, like [[water]], is a [[fluid]], which can be transported to other locations via a [[channel]], [[aqueduct]], or [[bridge]]. When magma touches water (or vice-versa), it will create a cloud of deadly [[steam]]. This can be utilized to build steam defenses.
  
 
You may also wish to build a magma-filled [[channel]] at the front of your fortress to form a lava "moat". Although water moats will keep out most creatures, if you are playing on an [[evil]] map (Sinister, Haunted, or Terrifying), you may have undead outside your fort which can cross water and will only be stopped by a lava moat.
 
You may also wish to build a magma-filled [[channel]] at the front of your fortress to form a lava "moat". Although water moats will keep out most creatures, if you are playing on an [[evil]] map (Sinister, Haunted, or Terrifying), you may have undead outside your fort which can cross water and will only be stopped by a lava moat.
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It was once believed that magma floodgates not built from steel would be damaged or destroyed after their first use; however, subsequent observation has revealed this to be the work of [[magma man|magma men]], which will try to destroy any doors, floodgates, or workshops they come across.
 
It was once believed that magma floodgates not built from steel would be damaged or destroyed after their first use; however, subsequent observation has revealed this to be the work of [[magma man|magma men]], which will try to destroy any doors, floodgates, or workshops they come across.
 
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