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A '''lake''' is a {{L|biome}}; actual a large area coverd with {{L|water}}. Lakes can be filled with freshwater, saltwater or brackish water. Lakes have slopes leading into the water, making them ideal for learning how to swim in adventure mode.
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A '''lake''' is a {{L|biome}}; actual a large area covered with {{L|water}}. Lakes can be filled with freshwater, saltwater or brackish water. Lakes have slopes leading into the water, making them ideal for learning how to swim in adventure mode.
  
 
The setting you choose during {{L|World generation}} have a large impact on whether on how many lakes will be formed. For example, a Large Island world will typically have many fewer lakes than a Large Region world.
 
The setting you choose during {{L|World generation}} have a large impact on whether on how many lakes will be formed. For example, a Large Island world will typically have many fewer lakes than a Large Region world.

Revision as of 20:31, 25 June 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

A lake is a Template:L; actual a large area covered with Template:L. Lakes can be filled with freshwater, saltwater or brackish water. Lakes have slopes leading into the water, making them ideal for learning how to swim in adventure mode.

The setting you choose during Template:L have a large impact on whether on how many lakes will be formed. For example, a Large Island world will typically have many fewer lakes than a Large Region world.

There are six types of lakes, divided in climate and the kind of water. They are listed in the following table:

Brackish water Freshwater Saltwater
Temperate Temperate brackish lake Temperate freshwater lake Temperate saltwater lake
Tropical Tropical brackish lake Tropical freshwater lake Tropical saltwater lake

Fauna

Temperate lakes

Freshwater

Creatures

Vermin

Saltwater

Creatures

Vermin

Brackish water

Creatures

Vermin

Tropical lakes

Freshwater

Creatures

Vermin

Saltwater & brackish water

Creatures

Vermin

Worlds




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