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− | Waterfalls can be found often in mountains. | + | Waterfalls can be found often in mountains. To locate them in the region map, check for rivers that cross tall cliffs. |
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+ | Waterfalls can be used to drive water through a fort with nothing but gravity power: just push it through whatever channels you desire and off the cliff side when it's done its course. Large reservoirs could probably be created by building a dam at one end. | ||
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+ | If it's cold enough for water to freeze, the waterfall will freeze as well, forming a partial wall. | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, 12 November 2007
Waterfalls can be found often in mountains. To locate them in the region map, check for rivers that cross tall cliffs.
Waterfalls can be used to drive water through a fort with nothing but gravity power: just push it through whatever channels you desire and off the cliff side when it's done its course. Large reservoirs could probably be created by building a dam at one end.
If it's cold enough for water to freeze, the waterfall will freeze as well, forming a partial wall.
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