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Dwarves don't just live on the earth; they live in it. The raw, unrefined stone is the canvas for legendary engravings, the source of the statues that line your halls, and the material for the mechanisms that keep your traps snapping. To strike the earth is to assert that the mountain's interior is more valuable than its peak.

In its natural state, the earth in Dwarf Fortress is a complex cake of geology. You might start with a layer of , perfect for quick underground farming, before hitting the "true" earth: the stone layers. raw_earth_strike_the_earth

In the world of , "Strike the Earth!" isn't just a catchy loading screen phrase—it’s a philosophy of creation through destruction. When you embark on a new site with your seven dwarves, you are staring at a "raw earth" that is both your greatest resource and your most dangerous enemy. The Raw Potential of the Earth Dwarves don't just live on the earth; they live in it

Massive underground lakes that can drown a fortress before the first bedroom is dug. In its natural state, the earth in Dwarf

These are the jackpot. This is where you find coal (bituminous coal or lignite) and iron ores like magnetite. To "strike" these is to guarantee your fortress's industrial future.

These provide the sturdy foundations and the specialized ores—gold, silver, and copper—that turn a survivalist hole into a gilded mountain home. The Act of Striking