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'''Steam''' is created from the mixing of {{l|magma}} and {{l|water}}.  This is distinct from {{l|mist}}, a similar looking product of water falling, or {{l|smoke}}, the product of mixing magma and anything else, or {{l|magma mist}}, a rare and deadly cousin.
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'''Steam''' is created from the mixing of [[magma]] and [[water]].  This is distinct from [[mist]], a similar looking product of water falling, or [[smoke]], the product of mixing magma and anything else, or [[magma mist]], a rare and deadly cousin.
  
In older versions, steam would cause massive {{l|wound|injuries }} and death.  In  v0.27.176.38c, steam is harmless but still rendered.   
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In older versions, steam would cause massive [[wound|injuries]] and death.  In  v0.27.176.38c, steam is harmless but still rendered.   
  
Another product of water and magma mixing is {{l|obsidian}}.
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Another product of water and magma mixing is [[obsidian]].
  
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 30 June 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

Steam is created from the mixing of magma and water. This is distinct from mist, a similar looking product of water falling, or smoke, the product of mixing magma and anything else, or magma mist, a rare and deadly cousin.

In older versions, steam would cause massive injuries and death. In v0.27.176.38c, steam is harmless but still rendered.

Another product of water and magma mixing is obsidian.