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  • '''Lava''' is the same substance. Magma is what it is called underground, while it is called Lava if it is above ground. <!-- see talk page.--> ..."local" and region screen in the starting location chooser to be entirely underground - although you could see it in the starting location chooser, it would not
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  • ...a band of dwarves who aren't hurting anyone, but once you cross the [[cave river]] and reach the [[chasm]], you will have to contend with hostile creatures. ...ark, so you'll need to acquire them by harvesting shrubs around the [[cave river]], and while you're doing that you'll likely find most of the other plants
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  • ...hus, you can use a single steel bar and four brass bars to cross the magma river, provided you made the steel bar ''first''. ...t an ordinary bridge, and cannot be assigned any special types. When built underground, however, a bridge can be either retracting or raising, like a drawbridge.
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  • According to one source, the floodgate which controlled the flow of river water into a reservoir deep below the surface failed to shut, causing wells ...bearable for the dwarves in summer, and so they worked hard to build their underground haven in the cool soil. There, they found much mineral wealth - iron, hemat
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  • ...ntinuous ramp, but occasionally a break appears on an uneven surface, by a river channel, etc. ...owed in by small groups and fought if desired, or preferably admitted into underground zigzags with a door waiting to be locked at the far end once they get close
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  • A [[brook]], [[river]], [[murky pool]], or [[cavern]] lakes can provide water under a well. The ...you're that concerned about it (Or have HORDES of angry crocodiles in your river) putting two filters in a row pretty much eliminates any chance of this hap
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  • ...an be one of the biggest problems with a fortress that has no [[brook]], [[river]], or other source of fresh [[water]]. Any available standing water must b ...ck, an [[underground river]] and a sealed off channel from a murky pool or river. If these resources are no longer available to your workers, moody [[crafts
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  • ::Food can rot quickly if not in a stockpile. Underground is better than above ground. Designate a stockpile for each type of item, a ...for emergencies and any wounded. If you're in a hot environment with no [[river]]s, you will have to jump on a [[cistern]] project to save what water there
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  • ...river|underground river]], a [[23a:chasm|chasm]], a [[23a:magma flow|magma river]], [[23a:eerie glowing pit|hidden fun stuff]], and finally [[23a:raw adaman ...to April 2010. It didn't have guaranteed magma, had much less interesting underground stuff, the military was much simpler. 0.31 took a long time, so a lot of pe
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  • ...river|underground river]], a [[23a:chasm|chasm]], a [[23a:magma flow|magma river]], [[23a:eerie glowing pit|hidden fun stuff]], and finally [[23a:raw adaman ...to April 2010. It didn't have guaranteed magma, had much less interesting underground stuff, the military was much simpler. 0.31 took a long time, so a lot of pe
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  • ...ntinuous ramp, but occasionally a break appears on an uneven surface, by a river channel, etc. ...owed in by small groups and fought if desired, or preferably admitted into underground zigzags with a door waiting to be locked at the far end once they get close
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  • ..."River", "River Slope", "River Source", "Waterfall" (used back in 40d for underground rivers), "Brook", "Murky Pool", or "Murky Pool Slope". ...e plants without this token will disappear at the beginning of the season. Underground plants grow wild in all seasons, regardless of their season tokens.
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  • ...ituations, how to build a well by draining a pond, and by using a brook or river. A [[brook]], [[river]], or [[murky pool]] can provide water under a well. The surface of a broo
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  • She was a hill dwarf from a fortress down the river. Hilga was her challenging its right to mate with other giant underground birds. Its
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  • ...river|underground river]], a [[23a:chasm|chasm]], a [[23a:magma flow|magma river]], [[23a:eerie glowing pit|hidden fun stuff]], and finally [[23a:raw adaman ...to April 2010. It didn't have guaranteed magma, had much less interesting underground stuff, the military was much simpler. 0.31 took a long time, so a lot of pe
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  • ...river|underground river]], a [[23a:chasm|chasm]], a [[23a:magma flow|magma river]], [[23a:eerie glowing pit|hidden fun stuff]], and finally [[23a:raw adaman ...to April 2010. It didn't have guaranteed magma, had much less interesting underground stuff, the military was much simpler. 0.31 took a long time, so a lot of pe
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  • ...s. You can't build on [[trees]] or boulders, usually. You can't build on [[river]]s and streams, except you can build on a [[brook]]. Make sure you have roo *The same - more important - applies underground: a [[miner]] who has to walk from one map border to the other to dig out so
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  • ...m [[40d:underground river|underground river]]s (or [[caverns]]) that allow underground shrubs and trees to grow in muddy areas.
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  • ...nd plant grows on a muddy stone floor tile (after finding an [[underground river]] or pool), the floor tile turn into a soil type appropriate to the [[biome ...ap]] grows on a muddy stone floor tile (after discovering an [[underground river]] or pool) and is either trampled or cut down, the floor tile turns into a
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  • ...m [[40d:underground river|underground river]]s (or [[caverns]]) that allow underground shrubs and trees to grow in muddy areas.
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