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'''Regions''' are groups of [[zones]] with a similar theme. Regions are designed to allow the [[World generation|world generator]] to create more realistic and interesting looking maps. Currently six different region types have been announced.<ref name="roadmap">TDL Team. [http://thedeadlinger.com/roadmap/ Development Roadmap] 11 November, 2014.</ref>
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'''Regions''' are groups of [[zones]] with a similar theme. Regions are designed to allow the [[World generation|world generator]] to create more realistic and interesting looking maps. Currently six different region types have been announced. Regions are planned to be introduced in Build 16.<ref name="roadmap">TDL Team. [http://thedeadlinger.com/roadmap/ Development Roadmap] 11 November, 2014.</ref>
 
 
==Planned regions==
 
===Metropolis===
 
High-density city zones will make up the Metropolis region.<ref name="roadmap" />
 
 
===Wilderness===
 
Wilderness region will include forests, grassland and farmland.<ref name="roadmap" />
 
 
===Residential===
 
Suburbs and towns comprise the residential region.<ref name="roadmap" />
 
 
===Desert===
 
Sand and small towns are planned for the desert region.<ref name="roadmap" />
 
 
===Lake===
 
Water themed zones will be part of the lake region.<ref name="roadmap" />
 
 
===Mountainous===
 
Mountain themed zones and snowy peaks are planned for the mountainous region.<ref name="roadmap" />
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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