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While channeling out the floor of a murky pool to make a massive resevoir after realising I can't farm on it without a CRAPLOAD of material to pave it, my idiot of a miner dug out all the supporting floor, fell with a huge chunk of pool and broke his leg. While looking at the stuff he dropped, I realised the floor on the z-level that the murky pool fell onto was now a murky pool. Has anyone else done this and found it's a regular occurance, and if so, is this the kind of that should be included in the article..?
 
While channeling out the floor of a murky pool to make a massive resevoir after realising I can't farm on it without a CRAPLOAD of material to pave it, my idiot of a miner dug out all the supporting floor, fell with a huge chunk of pool and broke his leg. While looking at the stuff he dropped, I realised the floor on the z-level that the murky pool fell onto was now a murky pool. Has anyone else done this and found it's a regular occurance, and if so, is this the kind of that should be included in the article..?
:This does indeed happen with lots of things - if you collapse some aboveground tiles and drop them downwards the grass, trees and shrubs on them are preserved (and I think trees and shrubs will continue to grow on them if they're not trampled by traffic - you can get a tree farm safely underground this way without needing to mess about with tower caps). Whether the murky pool tiles will continue to gather rainwater I'm not sure, but without testing it I'd guess so. [[User:Oddtwang of Dork|Oddtwang of Dork]] 13:11, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
 
  
 
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