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{{Main|Mining}}
 
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Digging is an essential part of building a fort. There are several reasons you might want to dig, such as searching for various stone types, ores and gems, or simply to create the basic tunnels and rooms in your fort.
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All of the '''digging''' operations are considered [[Mining]]. Even if your goal is simply to dig out a passage and you don't care about extracting ore, your miners will be generating [[stone]] as a byproduct unless they are digging through [[soil]]. See [[Stone management]] for ways to deal with all the unwanted stone.
  
All of the digging operations are considered [[Mining]]. Even if your goal is simply to dig out a passage and you don't care about extracting ore, your miners will be generating [[stone]] as a byproduct unless they are digging through [[soil]]. See [[Stone management]] for ways to deal with all the unwanted stone.
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All digging operations are done using the {{K|d}}esignations menu.
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=== Digging out tunnels and spaces ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|d}}
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| [[Mining#Designating_the_area_to_be_mined|Designate area to mine]]
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|}
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This is what you use to dig out tunnels and larger spaces underground. See [[Mining#Designating_the_area_to_be_mined|designating an area to be mined]]. Note that you can not mine constructions. Instead you must remove them with {{K|d}}-{{K|n}}. (See below.)
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=== Channeling ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|h}}
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| Dig out a [[Channel]]
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|}
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A [[Channel]] is a hole dug in the floor which will mine out the [[z-level]] below too. Channeling an area will dig out the designated tile (if it hasn't been dug out already), the floor of that tile, and the tile below, possibly leaving a [[Ramp]] on the tile below. See [[Channel]] for more information.
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=== Stairways and ramps ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|u}}
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| Designate an upward stairway
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|j}}
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| Designate a downward stairway
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|i}}
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| Designate an up and down stairway
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|r}}
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| Designate an upward ramp
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|}
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See [[Stair]] and [[Ramp]]. Note that digging a stairway will not automatically create a stairway on the z-level above and/or below, but it will make it possible to dig another stairway immediately above and/or below.
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=== Removing things ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|z}}
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| Remove upward stairs/ramps
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|-
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| {{K|d}}-{{K|n}}
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| Remove a construction
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|}
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These allow you to dig away upward ramps and stairs, and demolish constructed walls and floors. See [[Remove]] for full details.
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=== Water and magma ===
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While digging around you may encounter [[Water]] or [[Magma]], so be on the lookout for '''damp stone''' and '''warm stone'''. Digging into water or magma in the wrong place can completely flood your fort to the point where it is unrecoverable, so be careful where you dig.
  
 
== Stockpiles ==
 
== Stockpiles ==

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