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== Ice as a stone ==
 
== Ice as a stone ==
  
Ice appears as a light blue stone which can be found by mining through an ice wall (such as that created when a river freezes).  Ice boulders and objects made of ice will melt after some time when exposed to warmer temperatures (such as inside a fortress), giving it rather limited use; ice boulders can even melt while being carried by your dwarves, causing them to drop the item and resulting in a smear of water on the floor beneath them.
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Ice appears as a light blue stone which can be found by mining through an ice wall (such as that created when a brook freezes).  Ice boulders and objects made of ice will melt after some time when exposed to warmer temperatures (such as inside a fortress), giving it rather limited use; ice boulders can even melt while being carried by your dwarves, causing them to drop the item and resulting in a smear of water on the floor beneath them.
  
 
It is possible to build [[construction]]s out of ice, even inside a fortress (provided your dwarves move quickly enough to finish construction before the ice melts).  These constructions are then stable even as temperature rises (some exceptions- archery range) -- pillars of ice walls can even be built within rooms that are later flooded with [[magma]] (though the walls become "warm", they will not melt).
 
It is possible to build [[construction]]s out of ice, even inside a fortress (provided your dwarves move quickly enough to finish construction before the ice melts).  These constructions are then stable even as temperature rises (some exceptions- archery range) -- pillars of ice walls can even be built within rooms that are later flooded with [[magma]] (though the walls become "warm", they will not melt).

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