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'''Passages''' are [[cavern]] features that connect one cavern layer to the next, being natural tunnels connecting two layers by [[ramp]]s and short, twisted tunnel sections. Passages can be easily sealed with a constructed [[wall]], and discovering what lies so many layers below may be worth the temporary risk of attack from [[forgotten beast]]s or the like. The announcement window will let you know you've found a downward passage even if you happen to discover it from the bottom.
 
'''Passages''' are [[cavern]] features that connect one cavern layer to the next, being natural tunnels connecting two layers by [[ramp]]s and short, twisted tunnel sections. Passages can be easily sealed with a constructed [[wall]], and discovering what lies so many layers below may be worth the temporary risk of attack from [[forgotten beast]]s or the like. The announcement window will let you know you've found a downward passage even if you happen to discover it from the bottom.
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 3 July 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

Passages are cavern features that connect one cavern layer to the next, being natural tunnels connecting two layers by ramps and short, twisted tunnel sections. Passages can be easily sealed with a constructed wall, and discovering what lies so many layers below may be worth the temporary risk of attack from forgotten beasts or the like. The announcement window will let you know you've found a downward passage even if you happen to discover it from the bottom.