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'''Semi-Molten Rock''' (SMR), represented by the tile {{Tile|░|4:0:1}}, is generally found at the bottommost edges of [[Magma sea|Great magma seas]].  Anywhere that [[magma]] is found rests on layer after layer of semi-molten rock, with no normal material to be found beneath it.  There is also a layer near the bottom of the map composed almost entirely of semi-molten rock even where magma does not overlie it.  Freestanding formations are possible, though less common.<!--- ? is this true ? --->  Though its name suggests the rock is hot, it is not dangerous to nearby dwarves.  SMR acts as a barrier, and cannot be mined through by conventional means, nor smoothed.  Unlike magma, SMR does not react with water, producing no steam or obsidian.   
 
'''Semi-Molten Rock''' (SMR), represented by the tile {{Tile|░|4:0:1}}, is generally found at the bottommost edges of [[Magma sea|Great magma seas]].  Anywhere that [[magma]] is found rests on layer after layer of semi-molten rock, with no normal material to be found beneath it.  There is also a layer near the bottom of the map composed almost entirely of semi-molten rock even where magma does not overlie it.  Freestanding formations are possible, though less common.<!--- ? is this true ? --->  Though its name suggests the rock is hot, it is not dangerous to nearby dwarves.  SMR acts as a barrier, and cannot be mined through by conventional means, nor smoothed.  Unlike magma, SMR does not react with water, producing no steam or obsidian.   
  
The top of semi-molten rock, or its ''floor'' when observed from the layer above, is described as a [[magma flow]], appearing in blue text when examined with the Loo{{K|k}} cursor and resembling a river of magma slowly flowing to the south (just like it did in [[23a:magma flow|older versions]]).
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The top of semi-molten rock, or its ''floor'' when observed from the layer above, is described as a '''magma flow''', appearing in blue text when examined with the Loo{{K|k}} cursor and resembling a river of magma slowly flowing to the south (much like the [[23a:magma flow]] from older versions).
  
 
The floor of the stone layer above the SMR at the bottom of the map is ''not'' a magma flow when stone is dug into, but appears as the same type of rock as the tile dug into.  However, if a channel is dug down into the SMR from this tile, a magma flow floor is revealed; ''under'' this intact floor the unusable ramp will appear, if and only if the tile of SMR was previously unrevealed.  Otherwise it will be unchanged.  (As a result no two of these ramps can adjoin)  A magma flow also cannot be dug into, nor smoothed.  However, [[construction]]s can be built on top of it, and these convert the magma flow into some other kind of stone or soil, which is sometimes useful [[sand]] or [[clay]], appearing when the construction is removed.   
 
The floor of the stone layer above the SMR at the bottom of the map is ''not'' a magma flow when stone is dug into, but appears as the same type of rock as the tile dug into.  However, if a channel is dug down into the SMR from this tile, a magma flow floor is revealed; ''under'' this intact floor the unusable ramp will appear, if and only if the tile of SMR was previously unrevealed.  Otherwise it will be unchanged.  (As a result no two of these ramps can adjoin)  A magma flow also cannot be dug into, nor smoothed.  However, [[construction]]s can be built on top of it, and these convert the magma flow into some other kind of stone or soil, which is sometimes useful [[sand]] or [[clay]], appearing when the construction is removed.   
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You can also dig ''up'' into semi-molten rock just fine (by designating an up/down staircase accessible from below).  This also works ''only'' if the tile is still unrevealed.  But often (but not always) you can't get down there without encountering [[Hidden Fun Stuff|spoilers]] first.
 
You can also dig ''up'' into semi-molten rock just fine (by designating an up/down staircase accessible from below).  This also works ''only'' if the tile is still unrevealed.  But often (but not always) you can't get down there without encountering [[Hidden Fun Stuff|spoilers]] first.
  
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Channelling down into unrevealed SMR may open it into an [[Hell|Eerie Glowing Pit]].
 
Channelling down into unrevealed SMR may open it into an [[Hell|Eerie Glowing Pit]].

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