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I'm running v. .31.16, and I've dug all the way to the bottom of my map without hitting magma (or SMR, or HFS for that matter). Can't scroll down from -23, or designate channels or down stairs. <s>I'm digging to all corners to verify whether other layers/biomes also lack magma</s> Actually, it turns out that the bottom layer of another biome has semi-molten rock as normal. Has anyone else on .16 gotten a map where part of it is diggable all the way to the bottom layer?
 
I'm running v. .31.16, and I've dug all the way to the bottom of my map without hitting magma (or SMR, or HFS for that matter). Can't scroll down from -23, or designate channels or down stairs. <s>I'm digging to all corners to verify whether other layers/biomes also lack magma</s> Actually, it turns out that the bottom layer of another biome has semi-molten rock as normal. Has anyone else on .16 gotten a map where part of it is diggable all the way to the bottom layer?
  
Strangely, z-levels above the terrain behave like they do in the [[Adamantine|Great Adamantine Space Elevator]] (but without the gigantic blue-green spike, sorry! ;-) - while I can't scroll down below z-level -23, I can scroll as high above the terrain as I want to (at least as far as >500 levels above terrain). Anyone else getting this in .16?
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Strangely, z-levels above the terrain behave like they do in the {{L|Adamantine|Great Adamantine Space Elevator}} (but without the gigantic blue-green spike, sorry! ;-) - while I can't scroll down below z-level -23, I can scroll as high above the terrain as I want to (at least as far as >500 levels above terrain). Anyone else getting this in .16?
  
 
World-gen and embark was done in .31.16 on linux, (although currently the data dir is running on a PC); world_gen.txt is unchanged from .16 distro. Can't remember the exact choices taken in the new .16 world-gen menu, but nothing too weird there. [[Special:Contributions/202.156.10.234|202.156.10.234]] 06:10, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
 
World-gen and embark was done in .31.16 on linux, (although currently the data dir is running on a PC); world_gen.txt is unchanged from .16 distro. Can't remember the exact choices taken in the new .16 world-gen menu, but nothing too weird there. [[Special:Contributions/202.156.10.234|202.156.10.234]] 06:10, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
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While digging down for energy source and ''missing'' actual magma pool/sea/pipe/vent/whatever you might encounter two things - '''warm''' stones and '''semi-molten rock''' aside of usual minerals, this is important because if a tile is marked as warm it is bordering ''surface'' of magma and if it is semi-molten - it is next to magma ''below'' the surface. That basically means that if you gt to molten - you are to deep and should retrace z-layers back to find the top of magma body.
 
While digging down for energy source and ''missing'' actual magma pool/sea/pipe/vent/whatever you might encounter two things - '''warm''' stones and '''semi-molten rock''' aside of usual minerals, this is important because if a tile is marked as warm it is bordering ''surface'' of magma and if it is semi-molten - it is next to magma ''below'' the surface. That basically means that if you gt to molten - you are to deep and should retrace z-layers back to find the top of magma body.
 
[[User:Phazorx|Phazorx]] 21:49, 6 November 2010 (UTC)
 
[[User:Phazorx|Phazorx]] 21:49, 6 November 2010 (UTC)
: Not true.  '''Warm''' stones border magma.  It can be in any direction, including up and down, north, south, east, and west, and the diagonals on the horizontal plane.  '''Semi-molten rock''' forms a layer under the magma sea and above [[hell]].  So while finding semi-molten rock does mean the magma sea is above you, finding warm stone doesn't mean you've found the top of the magma sea.  Just that there's magma on the other side of that wall. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 00:04, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
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: Not true.  '''Warm''' stones border magma.  It can be in any direction, including up and down, north, south, east, and west, and the diagonals on the horizontal plane.  '''Semi-molten rock''' forms a layer under the magma sea and above {{l|hell}}.  So while finding semi-molten rock does mean the magma sea is above you, finding warm stone doesn't mean you've found the top of the magma sea.  Just that there's magma on the other side of that wall. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 00:04, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
 
:: Not really sure how to piece it together then (bugs perhaps?)... In my case I: a) found no magma between molten rocks and found semi-molten rocks on different z-levels b) found warm stones next (in all possible 26 directions) to magma tiles (i wasn't very clear I guess in definition of "bordering surface of") [[User:Phazorx|Phazorx]] 18:08, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
 
:: Not really sure how to piece it together then (bugs perhaps?)... In my case I: a) found no magma between molten rocks and found semi-molten rocks on different z-levels b) found warm stones next (in all possible 26 directions) to magma tiles (i wasn't very clear I guess in definition of "bordering surface of") [[User:Phazorx|Phazorx]] 18:08, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
  
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==Magma flow?==
 
==Magma flow?==
 
Could somebody explain what tiles marked "Magma Flow" are, and why they refuse to turn into obsidian? EDIT: Thanks! :)
 
Could somebody explain what tiles marked "Magma Flow" are, and why they refuse to turn into obsidian? EDIT: Thanks! :)
:A "magma flow" is the upper surface of [[semi-molten rock]]. They actually behave exactly the same as the "magma flow" tiles at the bottom of magma pipes back in 40d - they behave like floors to creatures and liquids, but they behave like chasms to items and cave-ins. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 00:30, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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:A "magma flow" is the upper surface of {{L|semi-molten rock}}. They actually behave exactly the same as the "magma flow" tiles at the bottom of magma pipes back in 40d - they behave like floors to creatures and liquids, but they behave like chasms to items and cave-ins. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 00:30, 1 September 2011 (UTC)

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