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==Mining Strategy==
 
==Mining Strategy==
 
This is an easy way to get loads of gems, ores and interesting stones, even in a forest biome. First, build a downward stairway, then keep building up/down stairways. Note: If you're in a mountain biome you shouldn't be going too low or you might run into lava and demons, and you don't need to go too deep. At any random level, do a horizontal "cut" of the level by mining (meaning you dig in one straight line from one end of the block to the other. You should eventually bump into interesting ores (I've already found silver nuggets, galena, garnierite, cassiterite, platinum nuggets) gems (I've found loads) and also some useful stone (I found dolomite, so I basically have a supply of steel). --[[User:Stinhad Limarezum|Stinhad Limarezum]] 01:01, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
 
This is an easy way to get loads of gems, ores and interesting stones, even in a forest biome. First, build a downward stairway, then keep building up/down stairways. Note: If you're in a mountain biome you shouldn't be going too low or you might run into lava and demons, and you don't need to go too deep. At any random level, do a horizontal "cut" of the level by mining (meaning you dig in one straight line from one end of the block to the other. You should eventually bump into interesting ores (I've already found silver nuggets, galena, garnierite, cassiterite, platinum nuggets) gems (I've found loads) and also some useful stone (I found dolomite, so I basically have a supply of steel). --[[User:Stinhad Limarezum|Stinhad Limarezum]] 01:01, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
 
== Mining training ==
 
 
I've found that because miners dig through soil a lot faster, before you start exploratory mining you can have your miners get legendary mining in the first season alone by simply digging through a huge block of soil.  Even though you waste time digging through soil, it seems like you actually end up mining out more stone in the first 2 seasons when you switch to exploratory mining in summer [[User:Greep|Greep]] 04:50, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
== Safe "terraforming" ==
 
 
I am trying to "smooth" hillsides nearby my outer wall.
 
 
I run into problems with collapsing, so I have been digging up ramps to try avoiding collapses. But still I think if there is a tree or something I get cave-ins.
 
 
Is it "just" trees that are causing my problem?
 
<font face="FixedSys" color="#00FFFF">[[User:GarrieIrons|Gar]]</font>[[User Talk:GarrieIrons|rie]] 06:55, 21 June 2009 (UTC)
 

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