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Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Ruin"

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As of version 0.31.25 (at least), the only time ruins will appear on the map is when a {{L|Dwarf fortress mode}} fortress is abandoned. These abandoned fortresses will appear as {{Raw Tile|μ|#808080|#000000}} on the fast travel map in {{L|Adventure mode}} and may be reclaimed using {{L|Reclaim fortress mode}}.
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As of version 0.31.25 (at least), the only time ruins will appear on the map is when a [[Dwarf fortress mode]] fortress is abandoned. These abandoned fortresses will appear as {{Raw Tile|μ|#808080|#000000}} on the fast travel map in [[Adventure mode]] and may be reclaimed using [[Reclaim fortress mode]].
  
See the {{L|Map legend}} for more information on map symbols.
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See the [[Map legend]] for more information on map symbols.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 30 June 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

As of version 0.31.25 (at least), the only time ruins will appear on the map is when a Dwarf fortress mode fortress is abandoned. These abandoned fortresses will appear as μ on the fast travel map in Adventure mode and may be reclaimed using Reclaim fortress mode.

See the Map legend for more information on map symbols.

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