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− | A cave-in is what happens when there are no walls | + | A cave-in is what happens when there are no walls or [[support]]s in a section of cavern 7x7 or larger. Mining out an overly large room will ''not'' result in an immediate cave-in - after a short time, the message "You hear a deep rumbling coming from the cavern." will appear as a warning, then the room will eventually collapse. If a support holding up a 7x7 section is triggered by a [[lever]] or [[pressure plate]], though, the cave-in is immediate. |
− | + | A cave-in produces a dust cloud which knocks dwarves unconscious, as well as several tiles of unmined rock (with varying levels of damage, similar to that from [[mining]]) such that there are no longer any 7x7 unsupported areas. | |
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