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'''Grassland''' is a [[biome]] that usually contains lots of grass (obviously) and few [[tree|trees]]. It also receives very small amounts of [[rain]] (just slightly more than [[desert|deserts]]). There are both [[temperate]] and [[tropical]] grasslands. Humans may choose to settle in grassland areas.
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== Map features ==
 
 
 
Grasslands often have rivers or brooks running through them. They do not have [[Underground pool]]s, [[Underground river]]s, [[Chasm]]s or [[Glowing pit|Hidden fun stuff]], as these features are exclusive to mountain regions. They still can have [[Magma pipe]]s or [[Magma pool]]s, though. It is also of note that Grasslands frequently have [[aquifer]]s, which may span as many as three Z-levels.
 
 
 
<p>Grasslands generally do not contain as much [[ore]] as [[Mountain]] regions. This being said, [[Iron]] is quite easy to obtain from [[Seige|non-profit charities]] that arrive after a few years.
 
 
 
== Creatures ==
 
 
 
Grasslands have a very diverse natural population. Grassland fortresses should take advantage of the wildlife, and players might even consider establishing a ranch.
 
 
 
Be aware that if a Grassland has a [[River]], it also contains [[Carp]] and other vicious, Dwarf-eating fish.
 
 
 
=== Good ===
 
 
 
[[Elk]], [[Gazelle]], [[Horse]], [[Muskox]], [[Warthog]]
 
 
 
=== Neutral ===
 
 
 
[[Cheetah]], [[Elk]], [[Gazelle]], [[Giant cheetah]], [[Giant lion]], [[Groundhog]], [[Horse]], [[Lion]], [[Muskox]], [[Rhesus macaque]], [[Warthog]]
 
 
 
=== Evil ===
 
 
 
[[Harpy]], [[Ogre]]
 
 
 
Players should also keep in mind that evil biomes can and will contain skeletal and zombie counterparts to the aforementioned Neutral creatures.
 
 
 
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[[Category:Biomes]]
 
[[Category:World]]
 

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