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* {{L|Dragonfly|Dragonflies}} and {{L|Acorn fly|Acorn flies}} can be found near in pools in {{L|Surroundings#Savage|savage}} areas
 
* {{L|Dragonfly|Dragonflies}} and {{L|Acorn fly|Acorn flies}} can be found near in pools in {{L|Surroundings#Savage|savage}} areas
 
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* and {{L|Blood gnat}}s can be observed in {{L|Surroundings#Evil|evil}} biomes
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=== Adventure Mode ===
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Conducting combat around murky pools is dangerous, as you may dodge or be thrown into them and drown. Dried Murky Pools are even more dangerous, as no amount of {{L|Swimming}} skill can save you.

Revision as of 15:30, 1 July 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

Murky pools are small pools of Template:L on the surface of the map. They can be filled with freshwater, saltwater or brackish water.

Murky pools act as a finite water source and a biome.

As a water source

A pool can be used as a water source and Template:L with the Template:L labour enabled will attempt to fish in them.

Murky pools can evaporate completely in Template:L in sufficiently hot Template:Ls, or can be Template:L, but in either case can be refilled by Template:Lwater or melting Template:L or Template:L.

Drinking from a murky pool will give dwarves an unhappy Template:L. Dwarves will not normally drink from murky pools if they can at all help it; preferring alcohol, well water, or running water from a brook/stream/river over water from a murky pool.

Sometimes the only Template:L visible on the map is in murky pools. In hot and scorching climates, its typically a good idea to quickly create a Template:L to collect the water from murky pools before it all evaporates.

As a biome

The Template:L pool means the area in the pool (under water) and close by the pool. This kind of biome won't be shown on the Template:L , but most biomes have some.

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

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

Fauna

Only very few creatures are found in murky pools. There are:


Adventure Mode

Conducting combat around murky pools is dangerous, as you may dodge or be thrown into them and drown. Dried Murky Pools are even more dangerous, as no amount of Template:L skill can save you.