Well my recent fort basically crumbled for two reasons I can think of. Well I abandoned (pretty much had to).
1. Area with lots of sand, no water source. I had plenty of alcohol for my dwarves. However, they found a deep cavern and got into a fight with troglodytes and needed water(injured dwarves need water especially).
2. Stupid alligator killed over 10 dwarves at least. He was in the caverns they were exploring. It was my fault for sending them down there without a proper military, I admit. But at this point, I knew my fort would probably crumble if I couldn't find a water source, so I was hoping there would be one underground so I could construct a well. So yeah, major fail here. I abandoned the fortress in the end, I had lost over half my population and workers, so I gave up.
As with any failed fort, you learn from your mistakes. The best thing I got from this for was: I finally learned how to trade. Next time, I'll find a place with an adequate water source, and learn how to create a real military.
I've tried to get into runescape, but I can't. I'm also not 12 years old. Anyways, more on topic, I could see the whole leveilng up thing working but. We need magic, more monsters, more weapons, towns/villiagers etc.
For Windows: \users\%username%\appdata\.minecraft\ somewhere in there, this might be a hidden folder for appdata. Open your minecraft.jar with 7zip and find the texture file.
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1. Area with lots of sand, no water source. I had plenty of alcohol for my dwarves. However, they found a deep cavern and got into a fight with troglodytes and needed water(injured dwarves need water especially).
2. Stupid alligator killed over 10 dwarves at least. He was in the caverns they were exploring. It was my fault for sending them down there without a proper military, I admit. But at this point, I knew my fort would probably crumble if I couldn't find a water source, so I was hoping there would be one underground so I could construct a well. So yeah, major fail here. I abandoned the fortress in the end, I had lost over half my population and workers, so I gave up.
As with any failed fort, you learn from your mistakes. The best thing I got from this for was: I finally learned how to trade. Next time, I'll find a place with an adequate water source, and learn how to create a real military.
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