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Forest

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Forests are biomes which are characterised by extremely dense tree growth and large numbers of murky pools.

There are many types of forest, but the main difference between them is the wildlife that inhabits the area. Elves build their homes, known as forest retreats, in any type of forest.

Particularly dense forests may have so many trees that, in order for wagons to arrive, you will need to cut a path to the edge of the map. Building a road along this path will prevent trees regrowing and blocking the way. Trees are listed along the wildlife. There are only three kind of trees that are specific to the alignment of the forest. These are Feather tree (good), Glumprong (evil), and Highwood (savage).

The six types of forests you will find are:

  • Taiga
  • Temperate broadleaf forest
  • Temperate coniferous forest
  • Tropical dry broadleaf forest
  • Tropical moist broadleaf forest
  • Tropical coniferous forest

Taigas and tropical forests are situated in harsh climates, and acquiring water there can become a challenge.

Taigas

Wildlife

Creatures

In taigas appear:

In good taigas appear:

Vermin

In savage taigas appear:

Trees

Temperate broadleaf forests

Wildlife

Creatures

In temperate broadleaf forest appear:

In evil temperate broadleaf forest appear:

In good temperate broadleaf forest appear:

Vermin

In temperate broadleaf forest appear:

In savage temperate broadleaf forest appear:

In evil temperate broadleaf forest appear:

Trees

Temperate coniferous forests

Wildlife

Creatures

In temperate coniferous forest appear:

In good temperate coniferous forest appear:

Vermin

In temperate coniferous forest appear:

In savage temperate coniferous forest appear:

In evil temperate coniferous forest appear:

Trees

Tropical dry broadleaf forests

Wildlife

Creatures

In tropical dry broadleaf forest appear:

In savage tropical dry broadleaf forest appear:

In evil tropical dry broadleaf forest appear:

In good tropical dry broadleaf forest appear:

Vermin

In evil tropical dry broadleaf forest appear:

Trees

Tropical moist broadleaf forests

Wildlife

Creatures

In tropical moist broadleaf forest appear:

In savage tropical moist broadleaf forest appear:

In evil tropical moist broadleaf forest appear:

In good tropical moist broadleaf forest appear:

Vermin

In evil tropical moist broadleaf forest appear:

Trees

Tropical coniferous forests

Wildlife

Creatures

In tropical coniferous forest appear:

In savage tropical coniferous forest appear:

In good tropical coniferous forest appear:

Vermin

In evil tropical coniferous forest appear:

Trees

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