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− | + | The '''dungeon''' was a subterranean network of rooms and passages that lied beneath the [[keep]] in a [[town]]. Dungeons were distinct from the other underground [[structure]]s, the [[catacombs]] and [[sewer]]s, although they occasionally created connections with either. They was usually the first place to explore for most adventurers beginning as hearthpersons in a town, and it provides decent challenge for [[adventure mode]] beginners. | |
− | The '''dungeon''' was a subterranean network of rooms and passages that | ||
Rectangular rooms were joined by narrow corridors and stairways, and loot could be found lying around the rock floors. They did not hold prisoners or criminals in a [[jail]]. Outcasts were able to settle and form [[Town#Criminal organizations|criminal organizations]], with dungeons as their base of operations. Dungeons were thus a common locale for [[quest]] objectives. | Rectangular rooms were joined by narrow corridors and stairways, and loot could be found lying around the rock floors. They did not hold prisoners or criminals in a [[jail]]. Outcasts were able to settle and form [[Town#Criminal organizations|criminal organizations]], with dungeons as their base of operations. Dungeons were thus a common locale for [[quest]] objectives. | ||
− | Dungeons were removed from the game | + | Dungeons were removed from the game sometime between [[DF2014:Release information/0.47.01|version 0.47.01]] and [[DF2014:Release information/0.47.04|0.47.04]], with plans for better replacements in a future update.<sup>[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=175790.msg8107044#msg8107044 [1]]</sup> |
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{{D for Dwarf}} | {{D for Dwarf}} | ||
− | Dungeons and dragons may occasionally happen when a dragon claims a dungeon. | + | Dungeons and dragons may occasionally happen, when a dragon claims a dungeon. |
{{Translation | {{Translation | ||
| dwarven = edir | | dwarven = edir |