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A '''brook''' is a small [[river]] that [[creatures]] and [[wagon]]s can travel across without [[swimming]], without even getting [[Water#"Water covering"|wet]].  The top of the brook shows running [[water]] as long as there is water in the tile below; if the brook is [[dam]]med or otherwise drained, a dry streambed character (similar in appearance to a [[boulder]], but not blocking wagons) will appear instead.  The top of a brook acts like a floor grate most of the time: fluids, such as {{L|magma}} and water itself, will fall through it, and it can be fished through as well. However, releasing water over the surface of a brook will cause the brook to become {{L|mud}}dy, and capable of being {{L|farm}}ed on.  
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A '''brook''' is a small {{L|river}} that {{L|creature}}s and {{L|wagon}}s can travel across without {{L|swimming}}, without even getting {{L|Water#"Water covering"|wet}}.  The top of the brook shows running {{L|water}} as long as there is water in the tile below; if the brook is {{L|dam}}med or otherwise drained, a dry streambed character (similar in appearance to a {{L|boulder}}, but not blocking wagons) will appear instead.  The top of a brook acts like a floor grate most of the time: fluids, such as {{L|magma}} and water itself, will fall through it, and it can be fished through as well. However, releasing water over the surface of a brook will cause the brook to become {{L|mud}}dy, and capable of being {{L|farm}}ed on.  
  
 
{{L|Water wheel}}s and {{L|well}}s will not function if placed directly on a brook. In order to get either to work, you must dig a {{L|channel}} through the {{L|floor|surface}} of the brook, which removes the floor tiles, making that part like a normal river.
 
{{L|Water wheel}}s and {{L|well}}s will not function if placed directly on a brook. In order to get either to work, you must dig a {{L|channel}} through the {{L|floor|surface}} of the brook, which removes the floor tiles, making that part like a normal river.

Revision as of 23:18, 11 August 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

A brook is a small Template:L that Template:Ls and Template:Ls can travel across without Template:L, without even getting Template:L. The top of the brook shows running Template:L as long as there is water in the tile below; if the brook is Template:Lmed or otherwise drained, a dry streambed character (similar in appearance to a Template:L, but not blocking wagons) will appear instead. The top of a brook acts like a floor grate most of the time: fluids, such as Template:L and water itself, will fall through it, and it can be fished through as well. However, releasing water over the surface of a brook will cause the brook to become Template:Ldy, and capable of being Template:Led on.

Template:Ls and Template:Ls will not function if placed directly on a brook. In order to get either to work, you must dig a Template:L through the Template:L of the brook, which removes the floor tiles, making that part like a normal river.

Accessing the stream bed

The level in which the water flows, beneath the surface of the brook, is also labeled "Brook". It blocks movement while allowing water to flow very freely. It has the same appearance as water, unless all the water is drained at which point it takes on the appearance of a boulder. It cannot be Template:L, but it can be mined out to produce one Template:L, which may lie on a floor of Template:L or other non-matching material. This can provide an important source of stone in maps which contain Template:L with the brook itself providing the Template:L for Template:L the aquifer, and the Template:L supplying the much needed Template:Ls. The terrain of the brook bed seems to be Template:L Template:L Template:L when dug out or drained, while appearing here and there as Template:L in unmined areas. The clay bed can be farmed normally with above-ground crops.

Water flows from one "upstream" end of the brook at the edge of the map, while draining from the downstream end.

If a brook is "broken" by collapsing a construction over it, the broken tiles will destroy water that flows into them (this will eventually drain the downstream portion of the brook) - when this is done, the floor is missing but the tiles at Z-1 are still "brook" rather than being dug out.

It is possible to swim in a brook in Template:L. If you enter a river near a brook/river transition, the brook tiles will act like a wall normally, but you can alt move into the brook tile to swim into it. While swimming in a brook, it is impossible to move up through the brook, the same way one cannot go down through a brook, and you will also begin to drown.

See also

  • Template:L - for info on tapping a brook for unlimited water for wells, etc.
  • Template:L - for info on that project.
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