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Mining

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[[Image:Sideshaft.png|frame|right|Side shaft example]]
; You fail to produce anything here. The rock is stone hard. : Occurs on the surface. This means the tile you are attempting to excavate is actually an ore vein. There's nothing to do about it, you simply have to make your entrance on another tile. Note that if you make the entrance one tile below the vein, the tunnel will open right into the vein and cannot be extended until the vein is depleted. The best course of action at this point would probably be to mine out a rock dile next to the one you get this message on. You can also get this message when mining a floor tile but the exact cause is unknown.; The ground sounds strangely hollow and brittle. You have to abandon the mining operation. : Occurs on the surface. This means there's already a tunnel on the tile you're trying to excavate. There's nothing to do about it, you simply have to make your entrance on another tile. Or you could search for the entrance (possibly caved in) to the existing tunnel.; A dangerous crack is starting to form on the floor. You will have to find another way. [The cave shudders from some imbalance. ] : Think it is caused by undermining previous tile mined above. No fix, though mining another wall, and therefore changing tunnel direction, worked on same tile.; ? The cave wall sounds hollow. : Appears when you are mining into another mine shaft and the height difference is not dangerous.; ? A dangerous side shaft will appear. : Occurs inside a mine. This message appears when the tile you are excavating shares a single corner with an existing tunnel. To excavate it you must first excavate so the target tile shares an entire wall with the other tunnel. See example on the right.
; The cave walls look very unstable. You cannot keep mining here. : Occurs inside a mine. Happens when mining close to the top of the rock layer. The ceiling of the newly mined tile would break the rock layer. Can sometimes be avoided by mining downwards or by lowering the mine floor and thereby opening the new tile a bit lower.
; You hear falling rocks on the other side of the wall. A deep shaft will probably emerge. : Occurs inside a mine. Caused when there is already another mine nearby, but there is too much of a height difference to connect the two mines.
; The cave walls look very unstable and dirt flows in. You would be buried alive. : Occurs inside a mine. Happens when the tile you are mining on will break out to the surface, but the surface is not exposed rock. To excavate it, you must first expose the rock on the surface.
; There's also ? The cave walls sound hollow. : Appears when you are mining into another mine shaft and the height difference is not dangerous.; The cave walls sound hollow. A dangerous side shaft could emerge. [The cave shudders from some imbalance.] : Occurs inside a mine. This message for attempting to mine underwater; text unknownappears when the tile you are excavating shares a single corner with an existing tunnel. To excavate it you must first excavate so the target tile shares an entire wall with the other tunnel. See example on the right.; There The ground is no space too steep to mine at here. Please clear You need to make it more flat. : Occurs occasionally when mining the floor down. The cause is unknown.; The ground sounds strangely hollow and brittle. You have to abandon the area before continuingmining operation. : Occurs when on the surface. This means there's already a tunnel on the tile you're standing on has 100 items trying to excavate. There's nothing to do about it, you simply have to make your entrance onanother tile. Move a few objects and Or you can continuecould search for the entrance (possibly caved in) to the existing tunnel.
; The topology here makes it impossible to mine in a good way. : Occurs when trying to create a mine entrance on a perfectly flat rock tile. Lower at least 1 corner with surface mining to continue.
; The ground There is too steep no space to mine at here. Clear the area first. : Occurs when the tile you're standing on has 100 items on. Move a few objects and you can continue.; You need fail to make it more flatproduce anything here. The rock is stone hard. : Occurs occasionally on the surface. This means the tile you are attempting to excavate is actually an ore vein. There's nothing to do about it, you simply have to make your entrance on another tile. Note that if you make the entrance one tile below the vein, the tunnel will open right into the vein and cannot be extended until the vein is depleted. The best course of action at this point would probably be to mine out a rock dile next to the one you get this message on. You can also get this message when mining a floor tile but the floor downexact cause is unknown.; You hear falling rocks from the other side of the wall. A deep shaft will probably emerge. : Occurs inside a mine. The cause Caused when there is already another mine nearby, but there is too much of a height difference to connect the two mines. There is also a message for attempting to mine underwater; wording unknown.
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