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− | Collapsed rocks fall from above when digging a cave (just like roofs that could not be supported by any structure within 6 tiles away) which will | + | Collapsed rocks fall from above when digging a cave (just like roofs that could not be supported by any structure within 6 tiles away) which will prevent obtaining an open air space since mountains have countless layers piling up to their heights. Mining will keep causing more rocks to fall indefinitely. |
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+ | When rocks fall, anything below it is immediately destroyed and can never be recovered. This can be dangerous to your colonists, but if used carefully, you can make a [[Defense tactics#Mountain trap|trap]] to instantly kill incoming threats. | ||
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[[File:Collapsed rocks.png|300px|thumb|none|Digging at collapsed rocks]] | [[File:Collapsed rocks.png|300px|thumb|none|Digging at collapsed rocks]] |
Revision as of 10:29, 16 May 2017
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Collapsed rocks
Collapsed rocks, packed tightly enough to hold up a roof.
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Description
Collapsed rocks fall from above when digging a cave (just like roofs that could not be supported by any structure within 6 tiles away) which will prevent obtaining an open air space since mountains have countless layers piling up to their heights. Mining will keep causing more rocks to fall indefinitely.
When rocks fall, anything below it is immediately destroyed and can never be recovered. This can be dangerous to your colonists, but if used carefully, you can make a trap to instantly kill incoming threats.