Dwarf Fortress Ice Blocks at Benjamin Inglis blog

Dwarf Fortress Ice Blocks. Running magma under unmined ice will melt. You are confusing two forms of ice here. Dwarfs have a tendency to stand in exactly the wrong spot when the detracted layer drops, so make sure you have a functioning hospital before pulling the lever. Instead, dig down to the closest cavern, and hope it has water in. Ice walls are weird there. Mined ice boulders can't be turned into usable water, but unmined ice blocks can be thawed into water if you can find a way to get. If it's natural ice (water that was liquid and froze), it should melt. They are natural (ones that were created from frozen water, not ones you. And 8+ constructed floors does not prevent water from freezing in freezing biomes. Ice behaves like any other stone. If you dig the ice, it will sometimes leave ice boulders, that can.

Dwarf Fortress in praise of the impossible, beautifully weird game
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Ice walls are weird there. Running magma under unmined ice will melt. Instead, dig down to the closest cavern, and hope it has water in. If it's natural ice (water that was liquid and froze), it should melt. Mined ice boulders can't be turned into usable water, but unmined ice blocks can be thawed into water if you can find a way to get. They are natural (ones that were created from frozen water, not ones you. And 8+ constructed floors does not prevent water from freezing in freezing biomes. If you dig the ice, it will sometimes leave ice boulders, that can. You are confusing two forms of ice here. Dwarfs have a tendency to stand in exactly the wrong spot when the detracted layer drops, so make sure you have a functioning hospital before pulling the lever.

Dwarf Fortress in praise of the impossible, beautifully weird game

Dwarf Fortress Ice Blocks Dwarfs have a tendency to stand in exactly the wrong spot when the detracted layer drops, so make sure you have a functioning hospital before pulling the lever. If you dig the ice, it will sometimes leave ice boulders, that can. If it's natural ice (water that was liquid and froze), it should melt. They are natural (ones that were created from frozen water, not ones you. Ice behaves like any other stone. Ice walls are weird there. Running magma under unmined ice will melt. Mined ice boulders can't be turned into usable water, but unmined ice blocks can be thawed into water if you can find a way to get. Instead, dig down to the closest cavern, and hope it has water in. Dwarfs have a tendency to stand in exactly the wrong spot when the detracted layer drops, so make sure you have a functioning hospital before pulling the lever. You are confusing two forms of ice here. And 8+ constructed floors does not prevent water from freezing in freezing biomes.

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