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Every map can have one or two '''layers'''- always a surface, and sometimes an underground as well. Heroes can move from on to the other through [[Subterranean Gate]]s, [[Monoliths]], [[Whirlpool]]s, [[Dimension Door]](?), or by [[Town Portal]]. There is nothing that distinguishes one from the other, but the [[Terrain]] in the Underground is usually made up of [[Subterranean]] and [[Rock]], while the other types are found on the surface.
Every map can have one or two '''layers'''- always a surface, and sometimes an underground as well. Heroes can move from on to the other through [[Subterranean Gate]]s, [[Monoliths]], [[Whirlpool]]s, or by [[Town Portal]]. There is nothing that distinguishes one from the other, but the [[Terrain]] in the Underground is usually made up of [[Subterranean]] and [[Rock]], while the other types are found on the surface.


[[Category: Adventure map]]
[[Category: Adventure map]]

Revision as of 19:22, 19 June 2009

Every map can have one or two layers- always a surface, and sometimes an underground as well. Heroes can move from on to the other through Subterranean Gates, Monoliths, Whirlpools, or by Town Portal. There is nothing that distinguishes one from the other, but the Terrain in the Underground is usually made up of Subterranean and Rock, while the other types are found on the surface.



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