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[[File:Supportradius.jpg|thumb|200px|When placing the mine support, the support radius is visible.]] | [[File:Supportradius.jpg|thumb|200px|When placing the mine support, the support radius is visible.]] | ||
[[File:minesupport2.png|thumb|200px|The squares around the support that is safe to mine]] | [[File:minesupport2.png|thumb|200px|The squares around the support that is safe to mine]] | ||
'''Supports hold up the mine to prevent cave-ins. | |||
Don't mine near the edge of the circle, because it won't prevent cave-ins. | |||
Mine supports can be destroyed if a stone falls on it in a cave-in. | |||
Quoted from loftar: <SuperDaddy> Does it count if the radius is touching part of the tile? | |||
<loftar> Well, to be precise, it needs to touch the exact center of the tile. | |||
<loftar> Also, I should probably reveal so much that existing cave-in boulders *vastly* increase the likelyhood of new cave-ins''' |
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Supports hold up the mine to prevent cave-ins.
Don't mine near the edge of the circle, because it won't prevent cave-ins.
Mine supports can be destroyed if a stone falls on it in a cave-in.
Quoted from loftar: <SuperDaddy> Does it count if the radius is touching part of the tile?
<loftar> Well, to be precise, it needs to touch the exact center of the tile.
<loftar> Also, I should probably reveal so much that existing cave-in boulders *vastly* increase the likelyhood of new cave-ins