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Dwarf Fortress Megathread! - Necro'd enough to count as a vampire

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Jacob/Lee:

Coal is found in sedimentary layers, because in real life coal is formed when a bunch of things die (like an ancient forest), get packed down under the dirt and through pressure and heat undergo change. Refer to the wiki to find stones you find in sedimentary layers. Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper. I don't think elk birds are really that dangerous, the only danger lies when goblins use them as mounts and there's too many targets for a small team of dwarves to fight and they could end up being bitten. I don't know how big they are, but if they're large enough they'll probably be able to rip off a dwarf's arm or leg.

Corbiere:


--- Quote from: Jacob/Lee on December 24, 2011, 01:00:59 PM ---Coal is found in sedimentary layers, because in real life coal is formed when a bunch of things die (like an ancient forest), get packed down under the dirt and through pressure and heat undergo change. Refer to the wiki to find stones you find in sedimentary layers. Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper. I don't think elk birds are really that dangerous, the only danger lies when goblins use them as mounts and there's too many targets for a small team of dwarves to fight and they could end up being bitten. I don't know how big they are, but if they're large enough they'll probably be able to rip off a dwarf's arm or leg.

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Or a hand.

Thanks for the info :)

Captain Crazy:

Featherwood war hammers are as useless as you'd expect. Arena's neat.

Captain Crazy:

double bubble chrimby post

I've started a Goblin Camp. Are trolls and ogres good to have around? I've embarked with a breeding pair of both, seeing as they're the only "livestock" you're able to embark with. I understand that trolls can be sheared, but are ogres just big walls of meat for pummeling invaders?

heedicalking:

how do u start as goblin

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