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=== Brook ===
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=== Brooks ===
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[[Brook]]s are the smallest type of river. They have a unique property that allows creatures (including [[wagon]]s) to travel across them without swimming, or even getting their feet wet. Water and other fluids can fall through the surface of a brook, and [[fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]] can stand on the surface of a brook to fish.
[[Brook]]s are the smallest type of river. They have a unique property that allows creatures (including [[wagon]]s) to travel across them without swimming, or even getting wet. Water and other fluids can fall through the surface of a brook, and [[fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]] can stand on the surface of a brook to fish. Otherwise, brooks function like any other river.
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Brooks are represented by the white and cyan {{Tile|≈|3:1}} and {{Tile|~|3:1}} tiles on the surface, and will be clearly labelled as a brook when viewed with {{k|k}}. Like rivers, brook tiles will be constantly blinking to indicate that they have [[flow]].
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[[Water wheel]]s will not function if placed directly on a brook. In order for them to work, you must dig a [[channel]] through the surface of the brook, which removes the special surface tile. This allows water wheels to be placed and function normally. In all other respects, brooks function exactly like any other river.
  
 
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