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===Requirements=== | ===Requirements=== | ||
− | The | + | The dwarven economy is unlocked when a [[baron]] arrives (or when a [[tax collector]] arrives; we're not quite certain). In order for a baron to show up, you need 80 dwarves and an unknown amount of either created or exported wealth{{verify}}. (note: As the details change from version to version, these numbers should be taken as approximate.) |
− | You may | + | You may turn off the economy by editing \data\init\init.txt; line "[ECONOMY:NO]". |
===Effects=== | ===Effects=== | ||
− | * | + | * Nobles and legendary dwarves may continue to purchase anything they please, but all other dwarves get individual accounts. They earn money from performing most kinds of work - haulage being a major exception - and spend it on bedroom rent and food. Whatever's left over can be spent at [[shops]], which it now becomes possible to build. Dwarves can purchase useful or desirable goods at shops and get happy thoughts from doing so. |
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− | {{ | + | * The economy can be run with [[coins]], a locked vault of coins, or no coins at all. Coins are minted at a [[forge]] out of copper, silver, gold, and (depending on game version) other metals. In the current version (.32), it is strongly recommended that you either not make any coins at all, or at least not let your dwarves have access to those you do make. The reason for this is that coins are physical objects that need to be acquired, hauled, stored, and tidied up. Because individual accounts fluctuate, your dwarves may spend more and more of their work time strewing tiny coin piles all over the fortress! |
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+ | * Bedrooms may now only be assigned to noble or [[legendary]] dwarves; all others will pay rent on their current room and, if they cannot pay, will be evicted and must find a cheaper place to sleep. Make sure you have enough low-price rooms available (or at least beds in the [[barracks]]). The rental price can be seen when selecting the room with {{K|q}}; this figure is based on the total worth of furniture, smoothing and decoration, etc. in that room. | ||
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+ | * Food must also be purchased. Dwarves that cannot afford quality meals must eat something of lower value (plump helmets or meat are common choices). Dwarves will not starve because they cannot buy food; they just choose whatever's cheapest. | ||
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+ | * Either the dwarven economy or the baron are pre-requisites for many of the [[nobles]]. | ||
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+ | * Whether it has any effect on the arrival of [[megabeasts]], siege size, or other game features or challenges is unknown. | ||
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