

All of these features are optional.Ĭurrent version: 2.31 for DF Version 0.31.18+ A reward system for people who explore the caverns, do exploratory mining, fight megabeasts and find the HFS is inlcuded as well. The mod itself adds over 20 races, 45 buildings, hundreds of reactions, 300 plant/trees, 200 creatures, 100 weapons and armors, a caste system, religion, new metals and alloys. Summary: Includes a Settings program, a GUI that lets you alter the mod how you want. LFR offers support for both Ironhand and ASCII tilesets, and is fully compatible with Fortress Defense II, for those desiring even more chaos.Ĭurrent version: 1.0 for DF Version 0.31.25+ Rife with new features to discover and a huge amount of hidden content, LFR is rewarding for both casual players and those looking for more of a challenge. LFR contains extensive lore files, an incredibly detailed manual to help you navigate the new features, and two multi-tiered, interlocking technology trees to advance your civilization in the ways of innovation and spirituality. LFR includes dozens of new creatures (EVERY ONE with custom graphics), new metals and minerals, an obscene number of new weapons and armor types, and some very unique civilizations, each with their own distinctive flavor and style. Summary: A major modification that aims to set itself apart from the other major expansion mods out there. Legacy version: 0.15a for DF Version 0.31.25+ Make sure to check for compatibility issues before attempting to install multiple mods.Ĭurrent version: 0.17a for DF Version 0.34.07 Major modifications normally require a new world to be generated using the modified files before they can be played.ĭue to the wide range of modified files, major modifications have high likelihoods of conflicting with each other. Major modifications generally add or change a significant portion of the game, such as adding in new civilizations or altering the placement and properties of the game's metals and minerals.
