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Dwarf fortress cavern lake refill
Dwarf fortress cavern lake refill







dwarf fortress cavern lake refill

So, if I cut down a tree, the wood (and axedwarf) fall in the water, where the wood floats away alongside the mouldering corpse of my drowned axedwarf. Except that the base level (where the trees are growing out of) is covered in water 7/7.

#Dwarf fortress cavern lake refill install#

Moving water can drag along objects and creatures, including your dwarves, so it might be a good idea to install a floor grate or horizontal bars right above the drop(s) in your drain, to keep what you're trying to recover from washing down with the water. So I dig down and find the caverns, which are filled with Fungiwood.

dwarf fortress cavern lake refill

They are basically pipes of magma extending up from the magma sea itself, identifiable by their obsidian walls (the regular magma sea is surrounded by warm stone ). Magma pools are a type of underground feature, essentially deep pits reaching into the magma sea and filled with magma. Forgotten beasts also seem to like to enter the fortress through caverns, so its a good idea to find the holes and seal them up ASAP. Please view the Bugs section for details. Forget if this happens naturally, if some portion of the cavern collapses or both. The magma sea is always found below the last cavern level. IIRC the caverns can occasionally be open to the world when you embark. No mushrooms or fungus grew on the cleared muddy rock (although they were growing. In a normal cavern (with water) I cleared a large space, then pumped water on it in an attempt to build a tree farm. These can typically be found by around Z level -120 (though this seems to vary widely (minimum -5, maximum -450 z level) Verify. 19 bug that prevents plant/fungus growth on muddied rock. Once the drain is complete, you can channel ( d -> h) the tile keeping the water back and let it safely inundate the lower level. If you do not wish to have your game experience spoiled, do not scroll down The magma sea is a large, multi-level 'sea' of magma that spans the entire world. One way to do this would be to dig a drain leading into a lower cavern layer, making sure to leave one tile of solid rock between the drain and the lake before you need it. My first two cavern layers are both under at least two layers of 7/7 water each. The easiest way to recover the corpses and gear is then to drain the lake and simply walk through the mud to reclaim your items. Dwarves will not willingly path through water that's at least 4/7 deep, so as long as the lake remains a lake, your fortress' belongings will remain at the bottom of it.









Dwarf fortress cavern lake refill