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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
A moat is simply a {{L|bridge}} across a {{L|channel}} that must be crossed in order to enter the fort. It's not necessary, but highly dwarfy, to fill the moat with {{L|water}} or {{L|magma}}, to add additional suffering for any enemies who might {{L|Dodger|slip}} in {{L|Trap|by accident}}. | A moat is simply a {{L|bridge}} across a {{L|channel}} that must be crossed in order to enter the fort. It's not necessary, but highly dwarfy, to fill the moat with {{L|water}} or {{L|magma}}, to add additional suffering for any enemies who might {{L|Dodger|slip}} in {{L|Trap|by accident}}. |
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Introduction
A moat is simply a Template:L across a Template:L that must be crossed in order to enter the fort. It's not necessary, but highly dwarfy, to fill the moat with Template:L or Template:L, to add additional suffering for any enemies who might Template:L in Template:L.