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In Dwarf Fortress Mode, you can choose whether or not to make caves visible on the [[embark]] screen when you [[World generation|design]] the world you will play in. The default option for '''Make Caves Visible''' is set to No. If set to yes, caves will appear on the map as {{Raw Tile|•|#808080|#00DD00}} symbols so that they may be sought out or avoided as desired. Caves have the odd feature that the stone they are made of doesn't match the material left after it is dug out; for example, a rock wall will leave behind a clay floor.
 
In Dwarf Fortress Mode, you can choose whether or not to make caves visible on the [[embark]] screen when you [[World generation|design]] the world you will play in. The default option for '''Make Caves Visible''' is set to No. If set to yes, caves will appear on the map as {{Raw Tile|•|#808080|#00DD00}} symbols so that they may be sought out or avoided as desired. Caves have the odd feature that the stone they are made of doesn't match the material left after it is dug out; for example, a rock wall will leave behind a clay floor.
  
Caves are sometimes home to named creatures and semimegabeasts such as [[ettin]]s. If a cave is inhabited by creatures fond of stealing items from nearby sites, their hoard will be littered over the area. The distribution of plunder remains within the 48x48 site, from the upper z limit down to any z-levels reachable by walking (no more loot will be found beyond a rampless drop or a waterlogged passage, even if the hoard's owner is a flying creature). [[Dragon]]s are known to hoard jewelry; [[ettin]]s and [[giant]]s hoard jewelry, food, and booze.
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Caves are sometimes home to named creatures and semimegabeasts such as [[ettin]]s. If a cave is inhabited by creatures fond of stealing items from nearby sites, their hoard will be littered over the area. The distribution of plunder remains within the 48x48 site, from the upper z limit down to any z-levels reachable by walking (no more loot will be found beyond a rampless drop or a waterlogged passage, even if the hoard's owner is a flying creature.) [[Dragon]]s are known to hoard jewelry, [[ettin]]s and [[giant]]s hoard jewelry, food and booze.
  
 
In [[adventure mode]] (as of v0.31.17), caves can sometimes be found by repeatedly asking an NPC about the surroundings.  They're the only way of entering the [[cavern|underworld]] in adventure mode (besides visiting an [[abandon|abandoned fortress]] which has an entrance to a cavern); if NPCs in one region don't tell you about any caves, move to another region and try again.
 
In [[adventure mode]] (as of v0.31.17), caves can sometimes be found by repeatedly asking an NPC about the surroundings.  They're the only way of entering the [[cavern|underworld]] in adventure mode (besides visiting an [[abandon|abandoned fortress]] which has an entrance to a cavern); if NPCs in one region don't tell you about any caves, move to another region and try again.

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