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A very nice terrain, although, if it is a cave in a desert/very dry climate area, why is the cave flooded with water that can reach up to a man's knees?
A very nice terrain, although, if it is a cave in a desert/very dry climate area, why is the cave flooded with water that can reach up to a man's knees?
I understand that there can be water in a cave, but for it to flow that deep in a desert cave is a little too much. Should flow just above the feet or a little below.
I understand that there can be water in a cave, but for it to flow that deep in a desert cave is a little too much. Should flow just above the feet or a little below.
you could try making some stalagnites/stalagtites. You already got those that are on teh floor, so just turn those upside down and put them in the roof. And the cave might be a bit to symmetrical.
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