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Once you've had enough [[Losing|fun]] to have a basic fortress working, it becomes necessary to dig down in search of ores, gems, water, etc. '''Exploratory mining''' attempts to dig out as little as possible, in order to see as much as possible, using clever digging patterns. | Once you've had enough [[Losing|fun]] to have a basic fortress working, it becomes necessary to dig down in search of ores, gems, water, etc. '''Exploratory mining''' attempts to dig out as little as possible, in order to see as much as possible, using clever digging patterns. | ||
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* ''Bottom line'': You'll need to clear part of one layer to get the shafts started up or down (use one of the other methods to cover the area), but for one shaft at a time this method is, tile for tile, the most efficient for those with 100% visibility, and has a great reuse value. In practice, however, if you have more than one shaft being dug at one time, up/down-mining can cause miners to jump around between shafts, wasting time. | * ''Bottom line'': You'll need to clear part of one layer to get the shafts started up or down (use one of the other methods to cover the area), but for one shaft at a time this method is, tile for tile, the most efficient for those with 100% visibility, and has a great reuse value. In practice, however, if you have more than one shaft being dug at one time, up/down-mining can cause miners to jump around between shafts, wasting time. | ||
− | :It takes a lot of | + | :It takes a lot of keypressing to designate, although you can save some effort by designating every third row across the entire width and height of the area to be excavated and then removing the designations ({{k|d}}-{{k|x}}) on all but every third column. Additionally, a Linux script for digging the entire mine can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qWyeq27C4DJwjOclEhPATgUlhtNEXrxnGcuNHx-M_ZU/edit?usp=sharing. |
− | + | ''For a discussion on optimizing dig times with mineshafts, see [[v0.31:Mineshaft stitching|mineshaft stitching]].''<br style="clear:both;"> | |
− | For a discussion on optimizing dig times with mineshafts, see [[mineshaft stitching]]. | ||
=== Diagonal ramps === | === Diagonal ramps === |