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− | A '''Desert''' is typically a piece of land full of mostly | + | A '''Desert''' is typically a piece of land full of mostly {{L|sand}}. Deserts are a more challenging place to build a fort, as they lack a supply of {{L|wood}}. However, if a {{L|magma}} stream can be found, you can make a working fortress out of nothing but {{L|glass}}. An {{L|aquifer}} present makes for an easy {{L|water}} source, but breaking through it to find {{L|stone}} is difficult. |
== Foliage specifics == | == Foliage specifics == | ||
− | + | {{L|Saguaro}}s have been reported and are one of the only {{L|tree}}s ever to be found in a desert.<br /> | |
{{Category|Biomes}} | {{Category|Biomes}} | ||
== Wildlife == | == Wildlife == | ||
− | Herds of one-humped and two-humped | + | Herds of one-humped and two-humped {{L|camel}}s often wander through deserts. {{L|Giant desert scorpion}}s have been reported to be in the more savage areas. |
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