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The Dwarf Multiplier is a game mechanic in which the number of dwarves you have in your fortress population proportionally correlates to the effectiveness of your fortress. The Dwarf Multiplier is a hidden stat which can only be read through an .exe decompiler; however, its effects can be seen in normal game play with careful observation. It is a global multiplier on a variety of automated processes including brewing, mining, crafting, slaughtering, and training.

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Plan

This page is an excellent plan. The only way to be happier with this page, is if it were a terrible plan. Terrible plans are always more Fun

Gorilla

This page is the sort of Fun you need when you mass breed Gorillas for war creatures as you plan the siege on the elves.

Metamorphic layers

The following types of metamorphic stone form layers:


Stone found in metamorphic layers

The following types of stone are found in forms within metamorphic layers:


Gems found in metamorphic layers

Metamorphic layers may yield the following types of gem:


* See also: stone found everywhere

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