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− | '''Legends''' mode is a recording of the myths that you uncover in [[Adventure mode]]. Legends can be found by talking to people in a town. Legends can also be found by viewing [[coins]] or items with images, or by visiting an abandoned Dwarven [[fortress]] and viewing the [[engraving|engraved]] tiles within. | + | '''Legends''' mode is a recording of the myths that you uncover in [[40d:Adventure mode|Adventure mode]]. Legends can be found by talking to people in a town. Legends can also be found by viewing [[40d:coins|coins]] or items with images, or by visiting an abandoned Dwarven [[40d:fortress|fortress]] and viewing the [[40d:engraving|engraved]] tiles within. |
− | You have to not have an adventure or fortress game active in order to use legend mode. Currently it doesn't support much. You can set up a fortress at a site you find in adventure mode, such as a [[cave]] or [[Ruin|ruin]]. | + | You have to not have an adventure or fortress game active in order to use legend mode. Currently it doesn't support much. You can set up a fortress at a site you find in adventure mode, such as a [[40d:cave|cave]] or [[40d:Ruin|ruin]]. |
=== History === | === History === | ||
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=== Viewing territorial disputes === | === Viewing territorial disputes === | ||
− | In this mode | + | In this mode you can view the territorial disputes between different civs and entities(i think of them as factions) including those who where destroyed before your starting year. You can move the years in increments of 10yrs through each epoch. Hit "c" to change between faction/civ territory and "enter" to switch between the territory view and normal view. Something of note is that each faction looks like it can take another's territory even though they're in the same civ/kingdom. Haven't found out yet if it will show a previous fortress you lost or abandoned and if it does, I wonder if it has/had territory of its own? |
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'''Features in a high-detail map include:''' | '''Features in a high-detail map include:''' | ||
− | *Different [[ | + | *Different [[40d:biomes|biomes]] are shown with different [[40d:color|color]]s. |
*Different shades show elevation, light being high and dark being low. | *Different shades show elevation, light being high and dark being low. | ||
− | *The same shading is used for [[water]] depth. | + | *The same shading is used for [[40d:water|water]] depth. |
− | *All [[river]]s are shown, small [[stream]]s and brooks are light blue, small rivers are blue, and large rivers are dark blue. | + | *All [[40d:river|river]]s are shown, small [[40d:stream|stream]]s and brooks are light blue, small rivers are blue, and large rivers are dark blue. |
− | *The elevation shading overlaps the rivers, so they might appear quite dark near the [[ocean]] and it can be difficult to tell different river types apart. | + | *The elevation shading overlaps the rivers, so they might appear quite dark near the [[40d:ocean|ocean]] and it can be difficult to tell different river types apart. |
*Points of interest are displayed as grey blocks on the world map. | *Points of interest are displayed as grey blocks on the world map. | ||