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== Cavern Discovery ==
 
== Cavern Discovery ==
  
Each 48x48 embark tile has its own patch of cavern floor, and this patch is most easily discovered by digging through the middle of the embark tile. Dig a vertical shaft 24 tiles diagonally in from the corner of your embark, and repeat as necessary for each corner of the embark. A 2x2 site will be completely covered by these four shafts, and a 3x3 site will require five more shafts (i.e. a total of nine) to explore every embark tile.
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Each 48x48 embark tile has its own patch of cavern floor, and this patch is most easily discovered by digging through the middle of the embark tile. Dig a vertical shaft 24 tiles diagonally in from the corner of your embark, and repeat as necessary for each corner of the embark. A 2x2 site will be completely covered by these four shafts, and a 3x3 site will require five more shafts (ie. a total of nine) to explore every embark tile.
  
 
A default worldgen will create a mixture of large and small cavern spaces, and these spaces may be either open or filled with rock columns. Small spaces can be missed entirely by a 1x1 shaft, and rock-filled ones can have their stone needles deftly threaded by your miners.
 
A default worldgen will create a mixture of large and small cavern spaces, and these spaces may be either open or filled with rock columns. Small spaces can be missed entirely by a 1x1 shaft, and rock-filled ones can have their stone needles deftly threaded by your miners.

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