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From the loo{{key|k}}/create menu, press {{key|l}} to spawn a 7/7 unit of lava, or {{key|w}} to spawn 7/7 water on the currently selected tile. If you place water and then lava in the same tile, they will immediately form a 'Rough-hewn Rock Wall' (i.e. before you unpause), resulting in no spillage. However, placing lava and then water fills the tile with lava-hot water, which then instantly turns to steam upon unpausing. It is also possible to spawn rock walls in mid-air, usually causing a [[cave-in]]. You can place fluids in a tile that also has a wall in it; the result is a tile with both a wall ''and'' 7/7 units of the fluid you placed (water or lava). This combination behaves exactly the same as normal water without the wall would, except the area is still considered inaccessible for water to move through.
 
From the loo{{key|k}}/create menu, press {{key|l}} to spawn a 7/7 unit of lava, or {{key|w}} to spawn 7/7 water on the currently selected tile. If you place water and then lava in the same tile, they will immediately form a 'Rough-hewn Rock Wall' (i.e. before you unpause), resulting in no spillage. However, placing lava and then water fills the tile with lava-hot water, which then instantly turns to steam upon unpausing. It is also possible to spawn rock walls in mid-air, usually causing a [[cave-in]]. You can place fluids in a tile that also has a wall in it; the result is a tile with both a wall ''and'' 7/7 units of the fluid you placed (water or lava). This combination behaves exactly the same as normal water without the wall would, except the area is still considered inaccessible for water to move through.
  
Multi-tile [[tree]]s are also available from the loo{{key|k}}/create menu, under {{key|t}}ree. Using the submenu on the right, you can select the species of tree and set its {{key|a}}ge. Pressing {{key|enter}} will spawn a tree at the cursor using the current settings. Trees can be placed anywhere, even a rock block floor or in ''mid-air'' (the latter will also cause a cave-in, amusingly replacing intermediate rock block floors with sand). Arena-created trees do not spawn with roots, nor is it possible to chop down a tree, though they can be burned by spawning lava, killing the tree.
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Multi-tile [[tree]]s are also available from the loo{{key|k}}/create menu, under {{key|t}}ree. Using the submenu on the right, you can select the species of tree and set its {{key|a}}ge. Pressing {{key|enter}} will spawn a tree at the cursor using the current settings. Trees can be placed anywhere, even a rock block floor or in ''mid-air'' (the latter will also cause a cave-in, amusingly replacing intermediate rock block floors with sand). Arena-created trees do not spawn with roots. At present it's not possible to chop down a tree, though they can be burned by spawning lava, killing the tree.
  
 
== Fighting in the Arena yourself ==
 
== Fighting in the Arena yourself ==

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