![]() Buildings above the cave-in will deconstruct if they are no longer supported.Dropping rock layers on top of a cavern-soil floor will remove the soil irrigation will be required to resume tree farming.Any mined minerals or stone in the area directly under the cave-in will be forced out from under the cave-in (or even up a few z-levels too, if the cave-in falls a long distance).This principle can be used to construct magma pistons. Any fluid displaced by falling natural walls is not destroyed, but transported to directly on top of the fallen walls.Supported natural terrain will remain intact during the cave-in (terrain unsupported from below will collapse).Only walls, supports, up and up/down stairs, and fortifications (both mined and constructed) remain intact. All buildings and most constructions under the falling area are destroyed, as are natural ramps and unsupported floors.Natural floors and constructed walls and floors have a chance of destroying items. ![]()
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