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:* [[Tool token]]s define tools, similar to weapon tokens.
 
:* [[Tool token]]s define tools, similar to weapon tokens.
 
:* [[Trap component token]]s define traps.
 
:* [[Trap component token]]s define traps.
:* [[Unit type token]]s are referred to by tilesets, and entities for purposes of nobility and the like.
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:* [[Unit type token]]s are referred to by tilesets and entities, for purposes of nobility and the like.
 
:* [[Weapon token]]s define weapons.
 
:* [[Weapon token]]s define weapons.
 
:* [[World token]]s are used in custom world generation.
 
:* [[World token]]s are used in custom world generation.
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This [http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?board=13.0 forum] is the official DF subforum dedicated to discussions about modding.
 
This [http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?board=13.0 forum] is the official DF subforum dedicated to discussions about modding.
  
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Revision as of 13:35, 8 October 2020

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

In Dwarf Fortress, a token is a piece of text that defines the properties of an object. An "object" could be a material, a type of tissue, an organ, a piece of armor, a creature, a biome, a civilisation, or anything else in the game. A "property" could be how large something is, what it is made from, its melting temperature, its name, its biome preference (for civilisations) or anything else that makes it unique. All information associated with the properties of an object in the game is defined using tokens. Tokens are found in the raws, and can be easily modified, allowing users to create (and distribute) new content.

Also note reactions, which are a little more complicated than simple tokens.

This forum is the official DF subforum dedicated to discussions about modding.

See Also:

Raw file, Modding