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Remember: Losing is fun! Be prepared to lose a few fortresses before you get the hang of things-it can be easy to accidentally kill the entire fortress while playing around with the different mechanics. But remember: losing means that next time, you'll remember how you lost!
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Remember: Losing is fun! Be prepared to lose a few fortresses before you get the hang of things – it can be easy to accidentally kill the entire fortress while playing around with the different mechanics. But remember: losing means that next time, you'll remember how you lost!
  
 
Keep in mind that DF doesn't ''have'' a win condition.  It just has a long series of "lose" conditions.
 
Keep in mind that DF doesn't ''have'' a win condition.  It just has a long series of "lose" conditions.
  
 
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* If a dwarf drinks only water, the rate at which he gets tasks done decreases. If the fortress has no alcohol for years, it may come to a halt.
 
 
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* Dwarfs work faster with [[Alcohol]] in them, then just water.
 

Revision as of 17:50, 2 November 2007

Remember: Losing is fun! Be prepared to lose a few fortresses before you get the hang of things – it can be easy to accidentally kill the entire fortress while playing around with the different mechanics. But remember: losing means that next time, you'll remember how you lost!

Keep in mind that DF doesn't have a win condition. It just has a long series of "lose" conditions.

  • If a dwarf drinks only water, the rate at which he gets tasks done decreases. If the fortress has no alcohol for years, it may come to a halt.