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=World Generation=
 
=World Generation=
First, [[World generation|create a new world]]. ''Dwarf Fortress'' worlds are always procedurally randomly generated - there is no "default" or "standard" world. Luckily, the basic version of this process is simple, and with these suggested settings won't take too long. Wait until the game shows that the world has been generated, since stopping history too soon can limit material availability for embark and trade.
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First, [[World generation|generate a new world]]. ''Dwarf Fortress'' worlds are always procedurally randomly generated - there is no "default" or "standard" world. Luckily, the basic version of this process is simple, and with these suggested settings won't take too long. Wait until the game shows that the world has been generated, since stopping history too soon can limit material availability for embark and trade.
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{{TipBox2|titlebg=#00a|Starting World|
 
{{TipBox2|titlebg=#00a|Starting World|
 
For your first game, [[World generation|generate a new world]] using the {{DFtext|Create new world}} option in the main menu with the following options:
 
For your first game, [[World generation|generate a new world]] using the {{DFtext|Create new world}} option in the main menu with the following options:
  
* {{DFtext|World map size}} at {{DFtext|Medium|3:1}}
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* {{DFtext|World map size}} is {{DFtext|Medium|3:1}}
  
* {{DFtext|History length}} at {{DFtext|100 years|3:1}}
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* {{DFtext|History length}} is {{DFtext|100 years|3:1}}
  
* {{DFtext|Number of Civilizations}} at {{DFtext|Medium|3:1}}
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* {{DFtext|Number of Civilizations}} is {{DFtext|Medium|3:1}}
  
* {{DFtext|Number of Sites}} at {{DFtext|Medium|3:1}}
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* {{DFtext|Number of Sites}} is {{DFtext|Medium|3:1}}
  
* {{DFtext|Number of Beasts}} at {{DFtext|Low|3:1}}
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* {{DFtext|Number of Beasts}} is {{DFtext|Low|3:1}}
  
* {{DFtext|Natural Savagery}} at {{DFtext|Very Low|3:1}}
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* {{DFtext|Natural Savagery}} is {{DFtext|Very Low|3:1}}
  
* {{DFtext|Mineral Occurrence}} at {{DFtext|Everywhere|3:1}}
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* {{DFtext|Mineral Occurrence}} is {{DFtext|Everywhere|3:1}}
 
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When it's finished choose {{DFtext|Play now}}, the game will save the world and then ask for a game type, choose {{DFtext|Fortress}}. The game will then quickly simulate two weeks of world activity and then offer a tutorial.
 
 
=Tutorial=
 
The in game tutorial is quite good and it is strongly suggested that new players play through it at least once. It will automatically choose a site for the fortress as well as dwarves and supplies. It will then show you how to use the [[interface]] to strike the earth and get started on your fortress. If a tutorial window is covering a part of the interface you are trying to use, you can roll up the window with the {{K|^}} button. You can replay any part of the tutorial at any time by pressing the {{K|?}} button next the minimap; this also provides a list of non-interactive guides on many parts of the game.
 
  
 
= Embark =
 
= Embark =

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