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====Magma chamber====
 
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Create an airlock using two bridges, two doors or whatever you like best.  Make it a medium sized chamber, perhaps 10x10 or so.  Channel out the floors around the rim, and rig up a system to pump magma into the room, or drop it from the roof.  Enemies will quickly be destroyed, and with the magma in the channels, you can pump it out for future use or just leave it.  The idea here is a re-usable magma trap; you can use this with a pressure plate, too.  It also leaves behind any magma-proof items the invaders might have been carrying.
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Create an airlock using two bridges, two doors or whatever you like best.  Make it a medium sized chamber, perhaps 10x10 or so.  Channel out the floors around the rim, and rig up a system to pump magma into the room, or drop it from the roof.  Enemies will quickly be destroyed, and with the magma in the channels, you can pump it out for future use or just leave it.  The idea here is a re-useable magma trap; you can use this with a pressure plate, too.  It also leaves behind any magma-proof items the invaders might have been carrying.
  
 
Variation: By placing magma-safe hatches on the ceiling and quickly activating and deactivating the trap, you can limit the use of magma. It doesn't take a lot of magma to set a goblin on fire: only 1/7 deep will do it, and using less magma means it will dry on its own. It does take a while for an enemy to burn to death, but what's better than spending the whole summer watching a room full of smoke and dying goblins?
 
Variation: By placing magma-safe hatches on the ceiling and quickly activating and deactivating the trap, you can limit the use of magma. It doesn't take a lot of magma to set a goblin on fire: only 1/7 deep will do it, and using less magma means it will dry on its own. It does take a while for an enemy to burn to death, but what's better than spending the whole summer watching a room full of smoke and dying goblins?

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