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− | + | [[Underground pool]]s can be found buried in [[mountain]]s. They are about the size of a [[magma]] chamber but only two or three levels deep. This is a finite water source. If the water is drained or pumped out, it will not be replaced. | |
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− | [[Underground pool]]s can be found buried in [[mountain | ||
− | Finding an underground pool (or an [[underground river]]) is required for farming [[tower-cap | + | Finding an underground pool (or an [[underground river]]) is required for farming [[tower-cap]]s for wood, but that water need not provide the [[irrigation]] for those tower-caps. |
− | Underground pools are also inhabited by various dangerous [[creatures | + | Underground pools are also inhabited by various dangerous [[creatures]], including [[cave crocodile]]s, [[giant olm]]s, [[frogman|frogmen]], and [[olmman|olmmen]]. |
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