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Once that's taken care of, we can use the regular dig designation {{k|d}} to dig horizontally. We need some space for shelter and storage, so make a tunnel north or west, and then expand it into a big underground room. | Once that's taken care of, we can use the regular dig designation {{k|d}} to dig horizontally. We need some space for shelter and storage, so make a tunnel north or west, and then expand it into a big underground room. | ||
− | Note that in designation mode, any tile that's next to water will blink blue. They also blink red for hot stones (near lava). This is | + | Note that in designation mode, any tile that's next to water will blink blue. They also blink red for hot stones (near lava). This is warn you against mining into water and flooding your fortress. If you dig north of the wagon, you might get a [[damp stone]] warning for no obvious reason. There are a few tiny ponds on this hill above, which triggers the damp stone warning, but isn't really a risk if you dig into it. Just don't try to dig upwards from there! |
==Removing designations== | ==Removing designations== |