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== Advice ==
 
== Advice ==
  
:'' "So i'm pretty new to dwarf fortress and something.... odd happened. As the migrants were passing a pool of water, about half of them were 'struck down'. Intrigued, I used {{k|k}} to look around, but the only thing in the pool was carp. What killed most of the migrants?"  -- Forum User Warhammer651 [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=45380.0]
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:'' "So i'm pretty new to dwarf fortress and something.... odd happened. As the migrants were passing a pool of water, about half of them were 'struck down'. Intrigued, I used {{k|k}} to look around, but the only thing in the pool was carp. What killed most of the migrants?"  -- Forum User Warhammer651[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=45380.0]
  
 
If you are new to DF, then there is only one thing to do if you come across a river full of carp and you don't want your dwarves to die... Run. Run and never look back.  But that's not very dwarvenly, and while others may understand, they'll still mock you.  The game can be merciless, some dwarves will die; part of the [[fun]] is trying to stop it, if not always succeeding perfectly.
 
If you are new to DF, then there is only one thing to do if you come across a river full of carp and you don't want your dwarves to die... Run. Run and never look back.  But that's not very dwarvenly, and while others may understand, they'll still mock you.  The game can be merciless, some dwarves will die; part of the [[fun]] is trying to stop it, if not always succeeding perfectly.

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