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During {{L|Calendar|Autumn}}, you sometimes get the message "The dry season has come." During a dry season, your {{L|pond|ponds}} dry up, even when they are larger than 1. There is also reduced rainfall. The grass tiles on the screen also changes into dry grass tiles, but that is purely cosmetic.
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During [[Calendar|Autumn]], you sometimes get the message "The dry season has come." During a dry season, your [[pond|ponds]] dry up, even when they are larger than 1. There is also reduced rainfall. The grass tiles on the screen also changes into dry grass tiles, but that is purely cosmetic.
  
You only get a dry season if you build a fort in a {{L|region}} with a warm or hotter {{L|climate}}.
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You only get a dry season if you build a fort in a [[region]] with a warm or hotter [[climate]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
  
* {{L|Climate}}
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* [[Climate]]
  
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 30 June 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

During Autumn, you sometimes get the message "The dry season has come." During a dry season, your ponds dry up, even when they are larger than 1. There is also reduced rainfall. The grass tiles on the screen also changes into dry grass tiles, but that is purely cosmetic.

You only get a dry season if you build a fort in a region with a warm or hotter climate.

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