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[[File:cut_mountain_preview.png|thumb|120px|right|A diagonal corner of a cut mountain.]]'''Dig into Mountain''' is a command that players can give to [[citizens]] to cut into the tiles of a [[Mountains|mountain]]. Each tile of a mountain can provide 1 [[stone]]. This is a helpful command if players decide to want to build inside the interior of a mountain, or reach [[ore deposit|ore]] or [[stone deposits]] inside them. | |||
[[File:dig_mountain_icon.png|left]][[File:cut_mountain_preview.png|thumb|120px|right|A diagonal corner of a cut mountain.]]'''Dig into Mountain''' is a command that players can give to [[citizens]] to cut into the tiles of a [[Mountains|mountain]]. Each tile of a mountain can provide 1 [[stone]]. This is a helpful command if players decide to want to build inside the interior of a mountain, or reach [[ore deposit|ore]] or [[stone deposits]] inside them. | |||
The opposite of this command would be [[Refill mountain cave]], which revert mountains back to their uncarved forms at the cost of 2 [[stone]] per tile. | The opposite of this command would be [[Refill mountain cave]], which revert mountains back to their uncarved forms at the cost of 2 [[stone]] per tile. | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
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Dig into Mountain is a command that players can give to citizens to cut into the tiles of a mountain. Each tile of a mountain can provide 1 stone. This is a helpful command if players decide to want to build inside the interior of a mountain, or reach ore or stone deposits inside them.
The opposite of this command would be Refill mountain cave, which revert mountains back to their uncarved forms at the cost of 2 stone per tile.