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− | {{av}}'''Climate''' in Dwarf Fortress is a temperature rating used as a tool to define the weather patterns of a region. Most importantly, this will determine how the weather patterns of an area will affect above ground water sources. Overview of the temperature of an area is important for the lives of your dwarves and animals, as too cold or too hot of temperatures will discourage or kill organic beings. Climate is a temperature rating only; actual ground cover is called a [[Biome|biome]]. | + | {{av}} '''Climate''' in Dwarf Fortress is a temperature rating used as a tool to define the weather patterns of a region. Most importantly, this will determine how the weather patterns of an area will affect above ground water sources. Overview of the temperature of an area is important for the lives of your dwarves and animals, as too cold or too hot of temperatures will discourage or kill organic beings. Climate is a temperature rating only; actual ground cover is called a [[Biome|biome]]. In order from hottest to coldest, they are: |
''Note: If temperature is turned off, none of the mentioned effects will occur.'' | ''Note: If temperature is turned off, none of the mentioned effects will occur.'' |