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− | {{Quality| | + | {{Quality|Tattered|15:00, 21 February 2021 (UTC)}} |
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− | A '''region''' or '''subregion''' is | + | A '''region''' or '''subregion''' is a continuous set of tiles on the world map with the same or similar [[Biome|biomes]] and the same [[Surroundings|alignment]]. The entire region will be either evil, neutral, or good. |
− | + | A region with 24 or fewer tiles is a small subregion, one with 25 to 99 is a medium subregion, and one with 100 or more is a large subregion. | |
== Biome == | == Biome == | ||
− | + | ||
+ | Subregions must be the same or similar types of [[Biome|biomes]]. Some different [[Biome|biomes]] can occur in the same region as follows: | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
− | ! Region | + | ! Region |
! [[Wetland]] | ! [[Wetland]] | ||
! [[Forest]] | ! [[Forest]] | ||
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! [[Hills]] | ! [[Hills]] | ||
! Desert | ! Desert | ||
− | |||
! Tundra | ! Tundra | ||
! Glacier | ! Glacier | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Biome(s) | ! Biome(s) | ||
− | | [[Swamp]], [[marsh]] | + | | [[Swamp]],<br/>[[marsh]] |
− | | [[Broadleaf forest]], [[coniferous forest]], [[taiga]] | + | | [[Broadleaf forest]],<br/>[[coniferous forest]],<br/>[[taiga]] |
− | | colspan="2" | [[Grassland]], [[savanna]], [[shrubland]] | + | | colspan="2" | [[Grassland]],<br/>[[savanna]],<br/>[[shrubland]] |
− | | [[Badlands]], [[ | + | | [[Badlands]],<br/>[[Rocky wasteland]],<br/>[[Sand desert]] |
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| [[Tundra]] | | [[Tundra]] | ||
| [[Glacier]] | | [[Glacier]] | ||
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== Temperature, elevation and volcanism == | == Temperature, elevation and volcanism == | ||
− | Even if drainage and rainfall are the same in two tiles, if the temperature is different enough that one tile is a [[tundra]] or [[glacier]] | + | Even if drainage and rainfall are the same in two tiles, if the temperature is different enough that one tile is a [[tundra]] or [[glacier]] and an adjacent tile is not they will be in different subregions. |
Similarly, any tile with 300 or more elevation will be a [[mountain]] tile, and any tile with less than 100 elevation will be an [[ocean]] tile, neither of which form subregions with other land biomes. Volcanism is usually irrelevant for subregions, but a [[volcano]] tile adjacent to at least one mountain tile will be generated as if it had an elevation of 400, and will count as a mountain tile. | Similarly, any tile with 300 or more elevation will be a [[mountain]] tile, and any tile with less than 100 elevation will be an [[ocean]] tile, neither of which form subregions with other land biomes. Volcanism is usually irrelevant for subregions, but a [[volcano]] tile adjacent to at least one mountain tile will be generated as if it had an elevation of 400, and will count as a mountain tile. |