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::Just have the magma flow between masterpiece clear glass windows into a steel grate. The windows will stop it from spilling and the dwarves can still see it. [[User:Rkyeun|Rkyeun]] 20:24, 17 February 2009 (EST)
 
::Just have the magma flow between masterpiece clear glass windows into a steel grate. The windows will stop it from spilling and the dwarves can still see it. [[User:Rkyeun|Rkyeun]] 20:24, 17 February 2009 (EST)
  
After an accidental "cave-in" while deconstructing a structure hanging over a pool of magma, I can confirm that magma mist only occurs when objects fall into the magma during a cave-in. It doesn't create mist when magma falls through bars, or when objects are tossed into magma, fall into magma, ect. It only occurs when the game pauses and you get the cave-in message. When temp is turned on, magma mist is rather dangerous, and several of my dwarves caught fire during the incident. I suppose you could generate it by positioning a bridge over a magma pool and constructing walls next to the bridge, taking advantage of that bug that causes dwarves to try to build structures without support...--[[user:okram|okram]] 00:51, 26 February 2009 (EST)
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--[[user:okram|okram]] 00:51, 26 February 2009 (EST)
 
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:After an accidental "cave-in" while deconstructing a structure hanging over a pool of magma, I can confirm that magma mist only occurs when objects fall into the magma during a cave-in. It doesn't create mist when magma falls through bars, or when objects are tossed into magma, fall into magma, ect. It only occurs when the game pauses and you get the cave-in message. When temp is turned on, magma mist is rather dangerous, and several of my dwarves caught fire during the incident. I suppose you could generate it by positioning a bridge over a magma pool and constructing walls next to the bridge, taking advantage of that bug that causes dwarves to try to build structures without support...
== Cause of Death? ==
 
 
 
I was experimenting, observing Magma Mist and the results on dwarves - I had a hard time telling if it was the mm that was killing them, or the magma itself that splashed up where they were standing (depth 1/7) in the cave-in. The mist itself didn't extend very far, so they had to be close, and it was hard to tell if all, or any, of the casualties were actually from the brief yellow cloud or not.  They were certainly knocked unconscious often enough (from the cave in itself, presumably), and laying in magma, even 1/7, ain't good fo' de health.  How do one know? Can someone confirm it's the yellow cloud and not the magma?--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 00:16, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
 
: I had several dwarves die while testing the deadliness of mist, and had two definite confirmations that it's the mist itself, not the magma.  One was a time where the mist spread out of the hole (I was punching through a floor tile with magma beneath) after a considerable delay, covering a circle 5 tiles in diameter.  Wish it did that every time.  A dog and a cat who were far too far away to be splashed, but who were covered by the yellow mist, "died from the heat."  They weren't knocked out, they darted past the hole after the dust had cleared, but before the mist flew out.  The second is several incidents where the guy dropping the tile (I was doing cave-ins by deconstructing floor tiles rather than messing with levers and supports) "died from the heat," despite being 1 z-level up from the magma.  It can't splash up that far.  And they weren't falling in, the corpses were still a z-level up.  [[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 20:36, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
 
::Okay, you sold me.  Just double checking!  Must have a large randomizing factor involved, like [[fire imp]] fat that explodes - sometimes nothing, sometimes fairly impressive.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 22:14, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== Grates and Bars ==
 
Added the 'only' clause to the sentence. There was some folklore that grates or bars could turn magma into magma mist, but this seems to be false. I just did some quick experiments and no, no sign of magma mist. --[[User:Nexii Malthus|Nexii Malthus]] 03:05, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
 

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