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[[File:beautify_cave_icon.png|left]][[File:beautify_cave_preview.png|thumb|120px|right|Top: Not beautified.<br />Bottom: beautified.]]''' Beautify Cave Wall''' is a command players can use to have [[citizens]] redesign the edges of cave walls that were previously [[Dig Into Mountain|dug out]]. When cave walls are dug out, the walls will have a rugged, rough look to them, but once they are beautified with the command, the walls appear much smoother and more aesthetically pleasing to both the eyes of the player, and the citizens who see them.
[[File:beautify_cave_icon.png|left]][[File:beautify_cave_preview.png|thumb|120px|right|Top: Not beautified.<br />Bottom: beautified.]]''' Beautify Cave Wall''' is a command players can use to have [[citizens]] redesign the edges of cave walls that were previously [[Dig Into Mountain|dug out]]. When this command is selected, the player can make a selection by clicking and dragging around cave walls, but ''only'' cave walls.
 
When cave walls are dug out, the walls will have a rugged, rough look to them, but once they are beautified with the command, the walls appear much smoother and more aesthetically pleasing to both the eyes of the player, and the citizens who see them.


==In-game description==
==In-game description==

Revision as of 08:32, 16 May 2021

Top: Not beautified.
Bottom: beautified.

Beautify Cave Wall is a command players can use to have citizens redesign the edges of cave walls that were previously dug out. When this command is selected, the player can make a selection by clicking and dragging around cave walls, but only cave walls.

When cave walls are dug out, the walls will have a rugged, rough look to them, but once they are beautified with the command, the walls appear much smoother and more aesthetically pleasing to both the eyes of the player, and the citizens who see them.

In-game description

"Polishes cave walls and makes them more appealing to your subjects."