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In maps without any underground [[soil]] or aboveground herbs to harvest (so you can therefore get their seeds and begin farming aboveground) these can be a blessing, but on others it can be a hindrance. | In maps without any underground [[soil]] or aboveground herbs to harvest (so you can therefore get their seeds and begin farming aboveground) these can be a blessing, but on others it can be a hindrance. | ||
− | The underground river is commonly filled with aggressive creatures such as [[snakeman| | + | The underground river is commonly filled with aggressive creatures such as [[snakeman|snakemen]], [[olmman|olmmen]], [[giant olm|giant olms]] and [[cave crocodile]]s. These can interrupt the work of any [[dwarf]] within line of sight, and can thus be a real nuisance. |
The [[water]] sources for underground rivers are [[waterfall]] tiles. | The [[water]] sources for underground rivers are [[waterfall]] tiles. |
Revision as of 03:09, 20 December 2008
Underground rivers occur in every region with a mountain biome, just like adamantine.
In maps without any underground soil or aboveground herbs to harvest (so you can therefore get their seeds and begin farming aboveground) these can be a blessing, but on others it can be a hindrance.
The underground river is commonly filled with aggressive creatures such as snakemen, olmmen, giant olms and cave crocodiles. These can interrupt the work of any dwarf within line of sight, and can thus be a real nuisance.
The water sources for underground rivers are waterfall tiles.
Underground rivers are 2 to 5 tiles wide and while they often flow in a straight line, they can twist and turn across the entire region tile they are in. verify