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== Outside vs Inside ==
 
== Outside vs Inside ==
  
This attribute is determined by whether there is a roof of some kind over a tile. Weather only affects tiles which are ''Outside''. Almost any kind of geometry will block the ''Outside'' ray including natural and constructed {{L|wall}}s, {{L|floor}}s, {{L|stair}}s, and {{L|fortification}}s, and open and closed {{L|bridge}}s, {{L|grate|floor grates}}, {{L|bars|floor bars}}, and {{L|hatch}}es. A tile which is ''Outside'' will always be ''Light Above Ground'', but an ''Inside'' tile may be either ''Light Above Ground'' or ''Dark Subterranean''. Changing the weather effects through constructions are most often seen when walling up and roofing {{L|windmills}} to prevent a {{L|building destroyer}} from reaching them.
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This attribute is determined by whether there is a roof of some kind over a tile. Weather only affects tiles which are ''Outside''. Almost any kind of geometry will block the ''Outside'' ray including natural and constructed {{L|wall}}s, {{L|floor}}s, {{L|stair}}s, and {{L|fortification}}s, and open and closed {{L|bridge}}s, {{L|grate|floor grates}}, {{L|bars|floor bars}}, and {{L|hatch}}es. A tile which is ''Outside'' will always be ''Light Above Ground'', but an ''Inside'' tile may be either ''Light Above Ground'' or ''Dark Subterranean''. Changing the weather effects through constructions are most often seen when walling up and roofing {{L|windmill}}s to prevent a {{L|building destroyer}} from reaching them.
  
 
== Light vs Dark and Above Ground vs Subterranean ==
 
== Light vs Dark and Above Ground vs Subterranean ==
  
 
Currently these two attributes are determined in exactly the same way. Once an area is exposed to the outside world, it is ''Above Ground'' and ''Light'' (and thus channeling this tile will make the tile below it also ''Above Ground'' and ''Light''). Even after being covered up again, it will remain this way. This allows growing outdoor crops inside safely.
 
Currently these two attributes are determined in exactly the same way. Once an area is exposed to the outside world, it is ''Above Ground'' and ''Light'' (and thus channeling this tile will make the tile below it also ''Above Ground'' and ''Light''). Even after being covered up again, it will remain this way. This allows growing outdoor crops inside safely.

Revision as of 21:31, 4 October 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.


Every tile in Dwarf Fortress is described as Outside or Inside, Light or Dark, and Above Ground or Subterranean. These keywords can be observed from the k menu, when the cursor is located over any single tile. Currently, only the 4 following combinations are possible:

  1. Outside Light Above Ground
  2. Inside Light Above Ground
  3. Inside Dark Subterranean
  4. Inside Dark Above Ground, encountered solely in Template:L curious structures.[Verify]

The entire Template:L starts out as Inside Dark Subterranean. After that, a ray for Outside and a ray for Light Above Ground falls straight down from the highest Template:L for every (x,y) position on the local map, changing each tile's modifiers until something that blocks that particular "ray" is encountered. Due to this behavior, any of the previous three tile combinations will never be encountered in the same (x,y) position on a lower z-level than a higher numbered combination.

Outside vs Inside

This attribute is determined by whether there is a roof of some kind over a tile. Weather only affects tiles which are Outside. Almost any kind of geometry will block the Outside ray including natural and constructed Template:Ls, Template:Ls, Template:Ls, and Template:Ls, and open and closed Template:Ls, Template:L, Template:L, and Template:Les. A tile which is Outside will always be Light Above Ground, but an Inside tile may be either Light Above Ground or Dark Subterranean. Changing the weather effects through constructions are most often seen when walling up and roofing Template:Ls to prevent a Template:L from reaching them.

Light vs Dark and Above Ground vs Subterranean

Currently these two attributes are determined in exactly the same way. Once an area is exposed to the outside world, it is Above Ground and Light (and thus channeling this tile will make the tile below it also Above Ground and Light). Even after being covered up again, it will remain this way. This allows growing outdoor crops inside safely.