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A downward stair can be stood upon and provides walking access to the adjacent tiles, like the other two stair types.  Dwarves can walk from one staircase directly to an adjacent one on the same level, even diagonally.
 
A downward stair can be stood upon and provides walking access to the adjacent tiles, like the other two stair types.  Dwarves can walk from one staircase directly to an adjacent one on the same level, even diagonally.
  
A downstair can have a stockpile placed upon it - this does not block access. A downstair blocks the movement of the caravan wagons. A downward stair allows [[water]] and [[magma]] to flow into the next level below, and [[miasma]] to cross in either direction; an upstair (alone) does not pierce into the next z-level.   
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A downstair can have a stockpile placed upon it - this does not block access. A downward stair allows [[water]] and [[magma]] to flow into the next level below, and [[miasma]] to cross in either direction; an upstair (alone) does not pierce into the next z-level.   
  
 
Using up/down stairs (which go both up and down on the same tile) you can dig a vertical staircase of any length.  
 
Using up/down stairs (which go both up and down on the same tile) you can dig a vertical staircase of any length.  

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