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Age is how long a creature has existed (including before year 0).  All creatures have an age, but only your own {{l|dwarf|dwarves}} will have their ages observable.   
 
Age is how long a creature has existed (including before year 0).  All creatures have an age, but only your own {{l|dwarf|dwarves}} will have their ages observable.   
  
Age is important because it determines the life stages of a creatures and their average body sizes over the year. For example, when your {{L|dwarf|dwarves}} have a {{L|children|baby}} it will remain a baby from age 0 to 1 then become a {{L|children|child}}. Once it reaches age 12, it becomes a full-fledged dwarven adult. This is also true for the animals in your fortress. Many pets like {{L|cat|cats}}, {{L|caw|cows}}, {{L|sheep}} and {{L|horse|horses}} will be in their respective child states for 1 year after birth before becoming an adult but if you manage to capture, tame and breed {{L|elephants}}, they will be children for 10 years after birth.  
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Age is important because it determines the life stages of a creatures and their average body sizes over the year. For example, when your {{L|dwarf|dwarves}} have a {{L|children|baby}} it will remain a baby from age 0 to 1 then become a {{L|children|child}}. Once it reaches age 12, it becomes a full-fledged dwarven adult. This is also true for the animals in your fortress. Many pets like {{L|cat|cats}}, {{L|cow|cows}}, {{L|sheep}} and {{L|horse|horses}} will be in their respective child states for 1 year after birth before becoming an adult but if you manage to capture, tame and breed {{L|elephant|elephants}}, they will be children for 10 years after birth.  
  
 
Another aspect that is controlled be age is lifespan. Many creatures, like dwarves and {{l|human|humans}}, can eventually grow old and die of old age, but others, such as {{l|elf|elves}}, {{l|goblin|goblins}}, and most unintelligent or unnatural creatures, will live until killed.
 
Another aspect that is controlled be age is lifespan. Many creatures, like dwarves and {{l|human|humans}}, can eventually grow old and die of old age, but others, such as {{l|elf|elves}}, {{l|goblin|goblins}}, and most unintelligent or unnatural creatures, will live until killed.
  
 
These attributes are defined in the raws, life stage through the use of the <tt>[BABY:#]</tt> and <tt>[CHILD:#]</tt> tags and old age death through the use of <tt>[MAXAGE:#:#]</tt>. <tt>[BABY:#]</tt> defines at what year the given creature grows from a baby into a child and <tt>[CHILD:#]</tt> defines at what year it will grow from a child to an adult. The first number given in <tt>[MAXAGE:#:#]</tt> is the minimum age the creature will live to barring death from some other source while the second number is the absolute maximum age of the creature.
 
These attributes are defined in the raws, life stage through the use of the <tt>[BABY:#]</tt> and <tt>[CHILD:#]</tt> tags and old age death through the use of <tt>[MAXAGE:#:#]</tt>. <tt>[BABY:#]</tt> defines at what year the given creature grows from a baby into a child and <tt>[CHILD:#]</tt> defines at what year it will grow from a child to an adult. The first number given in <tt>[MAXAGE:#:#]</tt> is the minimum age the creature will live to barring death from some other source while the second number is the absolute maximum age of the creature.

Revision as of 18:44, 7 April 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

For world generation Ages, see Template:L

Age is how long a creature has existed (including before year 0). All creatures have an age, but only your own Template:L will have their ages observable.

Age is important because it determines the life stages of a creatures and their average body sizes over the year. For example, when your Template:L have a Template:L it will remain a baby from age 0 to 1 then become a Template:L. Once it reaches age 12, it becomes a full-fledged dwarven adult. This is also true for the animals in your fortress. Many pets like Template:L, Template:L, Template:L and Template:L will be in their respective child states for 1 year after birth before becoming an adult but if you manage to capture, tame and breed Template:L, they will be children for 10 years after birth.

Another aspect that is controlled be age is lifespan. Many creatures, like dwarves and Template:L, can eventually grow old and die of old age, but others, such as Template:L, Template:L, and most unintelligent or unnatural creatures, will live until killed.

These attributes are defined in the raws, life stage through the use of the [BABY:#] and [CHILD:#] tags and old age death through the use of [MAXAGE:#:#]. [BABY:#] defines at what year the given creature grows from a baby into a child and [CHILD:#] defines at what year it will grow from a child to an adult. The first number given in [MAXAGE:#:#] is the minimum age the creature will live to barring death from some other source while the second number is the absolute maximum age of the creature.