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Dwarf Fortress => DF Suggestions => Topic started by: A_Curious_Cat on October 06, 2020, 10:45:59 am
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The past months, I've noticed people talking about how dwarves get bad thoughts from being in the rain.
During this time I've come across something that seems to be a problem: In biomes with little to no rainfall, dwarves don't get rained on and therefore don't get the benefit of the thoughts that accompany it.
Therefore, I present the following suggestion:
Dust storms and sand storms should be added to the game as a new type of weather. The probability of these spawning should be inversely proportional to the amount of rainfall that a biome receives, and sand storms should require that the biome have exposed sand tiles on the surface. In addition, dwarves should receive appropriate thoughts from being outside during one of these storms.
I truly believe that this suggestion would add balance to the game, and I look forward to what others think on this subject.
Thank you.
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Dwarves don't like the rain because they live underground where there is no weather. Dust storm would be just as annoying to them as rain probably.
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I fully agree with this suggestion, but I would also propose that dust storms should only be possible in areas with appropriate bare soil.
There should also be a possibility of tornados.
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Natural disasters are part of the map rewrite, I wouldn't be surprised if tornadoes and dust storms get added with the earthquakes and eruptions. Though it does seem dust storms would be possible with current weather.
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Ah... a corollary for rain. I read the title as in something that goes "That's one raindrop... That's two raindrops. Three raindrops! Mwahaha!!! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_von_Count)
Carry on. Your versons sound almost as good as mine.
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Oh, and here I was thinking this was an umbrella suggestion. I'd love to be able to equip my dorfs with a few good umbrellas or oilskins...