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While my adventurer was adventuring through the mountains, he came across a brook that made a waterfall. The water at the base of the waterfall above the brook was deep enough to swim in, so I figured I could swim up this waterfall by alt moving upwards. However, when I got to the split in the brook, I alt moved and went underneath the brook instead of over accidentally. While under the brook, my (human) adventurer had vision range 1 and was drowning. He was at adept level, so it wasn't panic. The same way the brook acts as a floor from above, it acts like a ceiling from below, and one cannot swim up to the shore from under the brook. Strangely, despite liquids going down through brook tiles, light and air don't. :> I edited the article with this very recent discovery. | While my adventurer was adventuring through the mountains, he came across a brook that made a waterfall. The water at the base of the waterfall above the brook was deep enough to swim in, so I figured I could swim up this waterfall by alt moving upwards. However, when I got to the split in the brook, I alt moved and went underneath the brook instead of over accidentally. While under the brook, my (human) adventurer had vision range 1 and was drowning. He was at adept level, so it wasn't panic. The same way the brook acts as a floor from above, it acts like a ceiling from below, and one cannot swim up to the shore from under the brook. Strangely, despite liquids going down through brook tiles, light and air don't. :> I edited the article with this very recent discovery. | ||
<br>[[User:Matt S|Matt S]] 00:38, 4 June 2009 (UTC) | <br>[[User:Matt S|Matt S]] 00:38, 4 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
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