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<li>Knee deep.</li>
 
<li>Knee deep.</li>
 
<li>Waist deep. Dwarves are now wading and [[water wheel]]s will begin spinning slowly.</li>
 
<li>Waist deep. Dwarves are now wading and [[water wheel]]s will begin spinning slowly.</li>
<li>Neck height. Your dwarves will be colored blue to indicate they are underwater and will begin [[swimmer|swimming]].</li>
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<li>Neck height. Your dwarves will be colored blue to indicate they are underwaterand will have the option to swim depending on their [[swimmer|skill]] and pathing. {{Verify}}</li>
 
<li>Over a dwarf's head.</li>
 
<li>Over a dwarf's head.</li>
 
<li>Very deep.</li>
 
<li>Very deep.</li>
 
<li>The tile is full to the brim of water.</li>
 
<li>The tile is full to the brim of water.</li>
 
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{{Water FAQ}}
 
{{Water FAQ}}

Revision as of 02:57, 22 April 2008

You can find out how deep water is by examining it with the Look command, or by editing your init.dat file to display water as coloured numbers.

Water depth ranges from 0-7. The following is a qualitative description of how deep the water is relative to a dwarf.

  1. Not a true value (you will never see it displayed), there is no water on this tile.
  2. A puddle.
  3. Knee deep.
  4. Waist deep. Dwarves are now wading and water wheels will begin spinning slowly.
  5. Neck height. Your dwarves will be colored blue to indicate they are underwater, and will have the option to swim depending on their skill and pathing. [Verify]
  6. Over a dwarf's head.
  7. Very deep.
  8. The tile is full to the brim of water.