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Dwarves will not swim across rivers in fortress mode, regardless of their [[swimming]] skill, and unskilled dwarves that end up in a river can quickly drown in the current. Dwarves will only seek dry routes across rivers, such as a [[bridge]], [[floor]], or [[tunnel]]. | Dwarves will not swim across rivers in fortress mode, regardless of their [[swimming]] skill, and unskilled dwarves that end up in a river can quickly drown in the current. Dwarves will only seek dry routes across rivers, such as a [[bridge]], [[floor]], or [[tunnel]]. | ||
− | As a [[biome]], there are six types of rivers, divided by climate and the salinity of the water (see table | + | As a [[biome]], there are six types of rivers, divided by climate and the salinity of the water (see table bellow). The biome greatly affect the creatures of the water and land land surrounding it. Additionally rivers a more prone to having an [[aquifer]]s close to the surface. And most riverbed made of layers of clay or sand. |
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