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'''Cave adaptation''' is a condition that happens to your dwarves after spending too much time underground.  It is unclear as to how much time underground causes cave adaptation, and there is no way to tell if a dwarf has cave adaptation simply by looking at their various stats.
  
'''Cave adaptation''' is a condition that happens to your dwarves after spending too much time underground. Every frame spent in a [[Tile attributes|Dark]] tile increases its "cave adaptation" counter by 1, to a maximum of 800,000 (just short of 2 years), though there is no way to tell if a dwarf has cave adaptation simply by looking at their various stats.
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When a dwarf with cave adaptation goes outside, the dwarf will gain one of two negative [[thought]]s.  If the dwarf has mild cave adaptation, he will gain the thought 'irritated by the sun recently', and suffer no other effects.  A dwarf with serious cave adaptation will gain the thought, 'nauseated by the sun recently' and will [[vomit]] all over the ground.  While vomiting a dwarf is unable to defend himself, which can be a problem during combat.
  
When a dwarf with cave adaptation goes outside while the sun is out (i.e. when it's not raining or snowing), the dwarf will gain one of two negative [[thought]]s.  If the dwarf has mild cave adaptation (at least 1 year spent in the dark), he will gain the thought 'irritated by the sun recently' and suffer a small amount of pain and fatigue and become stunned for a moment.  A dwarf with serious cave adaptation (at least 1.5 years) will gain the thought 'nauseated by the sun recently' and will [[vomit]] all over the ground in addition to suffering greater pain and fatigue and being stunned for a while longerThis leaves a dwarf unable to defend himself, which can be a problem during combat.
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A dwarf with the description, 'likes working outdoors and only grumbles mildly at inclement weather' is no more resistant to cave adaptation than a regular dwarf isLikewise, dwarves that like working outdoors may even have cave adaptation.
  
A dwarf with the description, 'likes working outdoors and grumbles only mildly at inclement weather' is no more resistant to cave adaptation than a regular dwarf is. In fact, said dwarf may even '''have''' cave adaptation - this description simply determines how they react to doing things such as eating vermin, sleeping in unpleasant places, being rained or snowed on, and other unpleasant things that survivalists are likely to experience out in the wild.
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Fortunately, cave adaptation is not a serious issue. The unhappy thought from even serious cave adaptation is strong (strong enough to totally negate the "slept in a room like a personal palace" happy thought), and can easily push already unhappy dwarves over the edge, but it is very controllable.  Setting up a meeting area outside and above ground with items that cause powerful happy thoughts: very valuable [[statue]]s are the best bet here.  Dwarves will come out, admire the items in the meeting area, get a happy thought, then vomit all over themselves.  If you do it right, you break about even.  Prolonged, regular exposure to sunlight WILL cure cave adaptation, so this technique could be considered a controlled catharsis.  Dwarves who vomit all the time don't seem to get hungry any faster.
  
Fortunately, cave adaptation is not a serious issue.  The unhappy thought from serious cave adaptation is strong (strong enough to totally negate the "slept in a room like a personal palace" happy thought), and can easily push already unhappy dwarves over the edge, but it is very controllable.  Setting up a meeting area outside and above ground with items that cause powerful happy thoughts helps: very valuable [[statue]]s are the best bet here.  Be sure to wall it in or otherwise protect it so the area is not a liability during a [[siege]] (and don't forget flying creatures). Cave-adapted dwarves will come out, admire the items in the meeting area, get a happy thought, then vomit all over themselvesIf you do it right, you roughly break even.  Prolonged, regular exposure to the outdoors (even if it's raining) WILL cure cave adaptation - spending one day outdoors negates 10 days spent in the dark. Dwarves who vomit all the time don't seem to get hungry any faster.
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If your [[trade depot]] is outside, cave adaptation can create the amusing scene of thirty dwarves carrying goods to the depot all emerging and throwing up at onceFortunately, the merchants seem to take this in stride, and don't allow it to negatively affect negotiations.
  
If your [[trade depot]] is outside, cave adaptation can create the amusing scene of thirty dwarves carrying goods to the depot all emerging and throwing up at once.  Fortunately, the merchants seem to take this in stride, and it doesn't seem to negatively affect negotiations.
 
  
 
== Preventing and curing cave adaptation ==
 
== Preventing and curing cave adaptation ==
The easiest way to deal with cave adaptation is not to go outside at all. On most maps this is quite manageable, e.g. with traders bringing enough wood, making bolts from your own cattle (no hunting), et cetera.
 
  
Curing and prevention of cave adaptation are achieved through the same means: regular, extended exposure to the outdoors, sunny or not. ''Indoor'' light will not treat cave adaptation, nor will it trigger the ill effectsAn ''outdoor'' area to fight cave adaptation may be accomplished by having a [[meeting area]] or [[statue garden]] exposed to sunlight, with no roof. An [[armor stand]] or [[weapon rack]] placed outside in the same manner and made into a [[barracks]] for [[sparring]] will prevent cave adaptation in your [[military]] and is highly recommended, as constantly vomiting champions aren't particularly useful during combat.
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Curing and prevention of cave adaptation are achieved through the same means: regular, extended exposure to sunlightThis may be accomplished by having a [[meeting area]], [[dining room]], or [[statue garden]] exposed to sunlight.  One might, for example, put floor [[grate]]s on [[channel]]s above the meeting area, ensuring that most of the room has grates above it.
  
If you build your fortress in entirely [[Tile attributes|above-ground]] areas, your dwarves will never become cave-adapted in the first place - if you start them off underground and then move them to the surface, they will vomit as they get used to the sunlight, but living in constructed surface buildings (or even a cast [[obsidian]] tower) will not cause them to relapse.
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Occasional or brief exposures to sunlight cannot prevent this cave adaption.
  
A dwarf who has spent his entire life in the dark will need to spend about 2 and a half months outside in order to be fully cured. Occasional or brief exposures to sunlight cannot prevent cave adaptation, though it will still make them suffer; negative [[thought]]s cannot be prevented in those who suffer cave adaptation, but can be treated with a really, really awesome dining room.
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Negative [[thoughts]] cannot be prevented in those who suffer cave adaptation, but can be treated with a really, really awesome dining room.
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If all else fails, simply give up on the outside world and have your dwarves spend the rest of your fortress's life lurking in the bottom of a dark cave gnawing on a cold [[plump helmet]].
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Only ''outside'' tiles count for preventing cave adaptation - inside light tiles do not.
 
 
You can also cure cave adaptation by cheating, and just removing the tag from the dwarves' RAW files. Under "creature_standard.txt", remove the [CAVE_ADAPT] line and save.
 
 
 
=== Cave adaptation mechanics ===
 
* If a dwarf is in a {{DFtext|Dark|0:1}} tile, cave adaptation increases by 1 every [[Time|tick]] to a maximum of 800,000 (403,200 ticks is one year, so the maximum is just short of 2 years).
 
* If a dwarf is in an {{DFtext|Outside|3:1}} tile while the sun is out (i.e. not [[Weather|raining or snowing]]), there is a 1/1000 chance of the following happening every tick:
 
** If cave adaptation is between 403,200 and 604,800 (between 1 and 1.5 years), the dwarf will be stunned and experience minor pain and fatigue. They will also receive the unhappy thought "was irritated by the sun recently".
 
** If cave adaptation is at 604,800 or higher (1.5 years), the dwarf will suffer nausea in addition to the above ailments. They will start vomiting profusely and will also receive the unhappy thought "was nauseated by the sun recently".
 
** Otherwise, nothing bad happens.
 
* If a dwarf is in an {{DFtext|Outside|3:1}} tile ''regardless'' of weather, cave adaptation then decreases by 10 every tick.
 
 
 
== Proper Perspective ==
 
 
 
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Dwarven philosophers have pointed out that this odd ''human'' labeling misconceives an advantage for a problem and that in fact "sun adaptation" is rather something to worry about. Blinding and losing control over bowel movements is nothing but a strong and appropriate warning signal from exposing the so-amazingly-adapted dwarven eye to the piercing sunlight. More so, since there is no good reason for exposing oneself to the various uncontrollable surface dangers in the first place. Does not the best wood come from tower caps? How can one spend "too much" time underground? How is the dwarven adaptation to its natural environment (which is, by the way, a birth gift, not acquired) objectionable? Is it the human eye that picks out the greatest gems from inconspicuous rock? Or, in the words of Zuglares: "Does even a human look into the sun?" Did not the great poet Uristophanes say "Is there ore?  Is there gem? Is there proper rock? Does the purple one spread its shield? What are you longing for, clouded mind?"
 
 
 
Pragmatically put, dwarves belong inside, buildings belong inside, if it means showing traders our great halls, all the better. If one lusts after strange surface crops, there are other ways. A true dwarf strives for his own tree farm. The hunter's fate is that of a pitiful outcast, sacrificing his sanity to serve his home. Who misses the petty glowball when one can admire legendary halls and artwork? Give the surface what it deserves - your refuse.
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Vomit]]
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[[Vomit]]
 
 
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