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==Obsidian formation==
 
==Obsidian formation==
  
Obsidian can be formed by mixing {{L|water}} and {{L|magma}}. This results in any tiles containing both {{L|water}} and {{L|magma}} to be replaced with obsidian, and produces a large amount of {{L|steam}}. Any non-{{L|magma-safe}} objects that were in the {{L|water}} or {{L|magma}} prior to the formation of obsidian are completely destroyed, which can be an effective method of removing unwanted items or enemies. Magma-safe items will be entombed in the tile, and can be regained by mining it.
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Obsidian can be formed by mixing {{L|water}} and {{L|magma}}. This results in any tiles containing both {{L|water}} and {{L|magma}} to be replaced with obsidian, and produces a large amount of {{L|steam}}. Any non-{{L|magma-safe}} objects that were in the {{L|water}} or {{L|magma}} prior to the formation of obsidian are completely destroyed, which can be an effective method of removing unwanted items or enemies. Magma-safe items will be entombed in the tile, and can be regained by mining it. Also some magma un-safe items have been noted to survive entombing.{{Verify}}
 
[[Obsidian farming]] can be used to produce large amounts of obsidian for masonry, making crafts, or construction.
 
[[Obsidian farming]] can be used to produce large amounts of obsidian for masonry, making crafts, or construction.
  

Revision as of 15:01, 29 May 2011

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Obsidian is one of the types of Template:L that forms entire Template:Ls. Obsidian is also found surrounding magma pools and volcanoes, exactly 1 tile thick.

"Obsidian" is the also name of the twelfth month of the dwarven Template:L, covering late Winter.

Rock short sword

Obsidian can also be made into obsidian shortswords with one log at the craftsdwarf's workshop. If you embark on an obsidian Template:L or manage to reach Template:L before finding metallic ores, these are good at first to defend your fort from early wolf and giant eagle attacks, but weak in comparison to any metal, having difficulty cutting even mundane animal hides. Note that, with the use of wood (presumably the handle), Elves will not accept obsidian swords in trade.

Obsidian is the only rock that can be used to make stone-based weapons.

Obsidian formation

Obsidian can be formed by mixing Template:L and Template:L. This results in any tiles containing both Template:L and Template:L to be replaced with obsidian, and produces a large amount of Template:L. Any non-Template:L objects that were in the Template:L or Template:L prior to the formation of obsidian are completely destroyed, which can be an effective method of removing unwanted items or enemies. Magma-safe items will be entombed in the tile, and can be regained by mining it. Also some magma un-safe items have been noted to survive entombing.[Verify] Obsidian farming can be used to produce large amounts of obsidian for masonry, making crafts, or construction.

Bugs

  • Obsidian is not currently listed as an economic stone (z > stone). You cannot switch between "use" and "not use", so you can only use obsidian for constructions if you embark in a biome with an obsidian layer. See the discussion page for a workaround. v0.31.03
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