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'''Sea foam''' is a feature of [[Ocean|beach]] maps that is temporarily produced when ocean waves reach the shore. Depending on its density, sea foam appears as {{tile|°|7:1}}, {{tile|∞|7:1}}, or {{tile|≈|7:1}}. | '''Sea foam''' is a feature of [[Ocean|beach]] maps that is temporarily produced when ocean waves reach the shore. Depending on its density, sea foam appears as {{tile|°|7:1}}, {{tile|∞|7:1}}, or {{tile|≈|7:1}}. | ||
− | In the | + | In the look ({{K|k}}) view, sea foam appears in bright magenta, similar to other flows such as [[miasma]], [[mist]], and [[smoke]]. |
[[Category:Ocean]] | [[Category:Ocean]] | ||
{{Category|Map tiles}} | {{Category|Map tiles}} |
Revision as of 12:09, 18 May 2015
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Sea foam is a feature of beach maps that is temporarily produced when ocean waves reach the shore. Depending on its density, sea foam appears as °
, ∞
, or ≈
.
In the look (k) view, sea foam appears in bright magenta, similar to other flows such as miasma, mist, and smoke.