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− | The first lines are the same as the ones we saw being used in the plump helmets, defining the plant object, giving it a name, and deciding | + | The first lines are the same as the ones we saw being used in the plump helmets, defining the plant object, giving it a name, and deciding it should use the standard STRUCTURAL_PLANT material for its structure. |
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− | First comes the name of the growth. Then, with [GROWTH_ITEM], what kind of growth | + | First comes the name of the growth. Then, with [GROWTH_ITEM], what kind of growth is is, in this case a PLANT_GROWTH made out of the local FRUIT material. [GROWTH_DENSITY] says how densely the growth grows, and [GROWTH_HOST_TILE] where on the tree it grows. [GROWTH_TIMING] decides when the growth appears, in annual ticks. The growth then drops off, leaving no clouds (items to be picked up by your dwarves). [GROWTH_PRINT] sets it to look like a red '%', and [GROWTH_HAS_SEED] implies that eating this growth will leave you with a seed. |
=== Workshops === | === Workshops === |