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* [[Fortification]]s will allow the passage of [[magma]], but once the level rises to 7/7 they will ''also'' allow the passage of large creatures. Additionally, '''flowing''' magma can potentially push large creatures through non-filled fortifications, as well as vertical bars and wall grates. [[Pump]]s are a positive defense, but can change the dynamics of fluid [[pressure]]. | * [[Fortification]]s will allow the passage of [[magma]], but once the level rises to 7/7 they will ''also'' allow the passage of large creatures. Additionally, '''flowing''' magma can potentially push large creatures through non-filled fortifications, as well as vertical bars and wall grates. [[Pump]]s are a positive defense, but can change the dynamics of fluid [[pressure]]. | ||
* If not submerged (that is, not opened to let magma flow over/past/around them), [[door]]s, [[floodgate]]s, and raised [[bridge]]s (provided that there is no magma on the space the bridge would occupy when lowered) of non-magma-safe stone or metal are safe. So long as they are just in contact with magma, only acting as a passive "wall", they are fine. If opened, they will melt. | * If not submerged (that is, not opened to let magma flow over/past/around them), [[door]]s, [[floodgate]]s, and raised [[bridge]]s (provided that there is no magma on the space the bridge would occupy when lowered) of non-magma-safe stone or metal are safe. So long as they are just in contact with magma, only acting as a passive "wall", they are fine. If opened, they will melt. | ||
− | + | * Raised Drawbridges are one exception, if their "shadow" tiles (those that would be covered by it if it was lowered) get covered in magma it '''will''' melt (as of 20d16) | |
* All parts of a [[pump]], except for the passable tile, provided that none of the components are made of wood. | * All parts of a [[pump]], except for the passable tile, provided that none of the components are made of wood. | ||