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Examples of tokens include...
 
Examples of tokens include...
  
:* [[Ammo tokens]]
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:* [[Armor tokens]]
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:* [[Biome tokens]]
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:* [[Ammo token]]
:* [[Body tokens]] determine bodily structure, both ''body templates'' (BODY) and ''body parts''
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:* [[Armor token]]
:* [[Creature tokens]]
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:* [[Biome token]]
:* [[Creature tokens/SPEC HEAT]]
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:* [[Body token]] determine bodily structure, both ''body templates'' (BODY) and ''body parts''
:* [[Entity tokens]] define entities, or [[civilizations]], in entity_*.txt files.
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:* [[Creature token]]
:* [[Item tokens]]
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:* [[Creature token/SPEC HEAT]]
:* [[Item definition tokens]] are used in item definitions in the raws.
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:* [[Entity token]] define entities, or [[civilizations]], in entity_*.txt files.
:* [[Material tokens]]
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:* [[Item token]]
:* [[Matgloss tokens]]
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:* [[Item definition token]] are used in item definitions in the raws.
:* [[Plant tokens]]
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:* [[Material token]]
:* [[Profession tokens]]
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:* [[Matgloss token]]
:* [[Skill tokens]]
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:* [[Plant token]]
:* [[Weapon tokens]]
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:* [[Profession token]]
:* [[World tokens]]
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:* [[Skill token]]
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:* [[Weapon token]]
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:* [[World token]]
  
  

Revision as of 08:43, 21 February 2010

In Dwarf Fortress, a 'token is a game code tag that adds information or restrictions to a creature, object, material, terrain feature or other part of the game. Tokens are visible in the raw .txt files, and can often be modified to create some interesting results - some useful, some not so much.

Examples of tokens include...



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