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− | {{Quality|Exceptional | + | If you have a [[Meeting hall]] designated from a [[table]] ([[dining room]]), a [[cage]] ("[[zoo]]"), a [[well]], a [[statue]] ([[Sculpture garden]]), or a [[memorial]] ([[memorial hall]]) dwarves will often throw parties there and many of your precious productive workers will now display the status '''Attending Party.''' This has benefits, in that dwarves will get happy [[thought]]s from admiring high-value [[furniture]] and architectural [[building]]s, [[preference|favorite]] caged animals, [[waterfall]]s, etc. in your meeting hall, and from making [[friend]]s and talking to them. They will also slowly develop [[social skill]]s. However, parties may slow down your fortress's work as your dwarves idly hang-out, sometimes for more than a [[season]] (dwarven partying is serious business). |
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− | + | Oddly, dwarves usually cancel party attendance to get a drink or some food - Only a dwarf could forget to bring booze to a party! Despite their numerous desperate attempts they obviously know next to nothing about how to roll in style. Dwarves will also go [[On break|On Break]] from a party, even if that means hanging out in the same meeting hall, talking to the same people. Partying is serious work for dwarves. | |
− | Parties | + | Parties can be canceled by "free"ing the room where they take place via {{k|q}} {{k|f}}. Even if you immediately recreate the room the party goers will disperse. Canceling the meeting hall status is not enough. |
− | Each eligible room | + | Each eligible room can have its own party going. With multiple overlapping rooms (like several tables in a dining room set to the same area), each can have its own party. If you free the room a particular party started in, the dwarves attending that party will stop partying, but those partying from other rooms (even in the same space) will keep going. If you're going to overlap rooms that can have parties, it may be best to make each room-designated construction from a different material, so you can free the correct party to get an important dwarf to go back to work. |
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==Party Reduction & Prevention== | ==Party Reduction & Prevention== | ||
− | [[File:Attend_party.png|right|thumb|Dwarves with | + | [[File:Attend_party.png|right|thumb|Dwarves with priorities]] |
− | [[personality trait|Less-social]] dwarves | + | [[personality trait|Less-social]] dwarves seem to be less likely to throw parties, and less likely to make friends to invite them. Less-happy dwarves also seem to be less likely to throw parties. Thus antisocial and dour dwarves can be assigned important [[labor]]s without as much risk of stopping work to party. |
− | + | Note that dwarves don't throw parties at meeting halls designated from [[Activity zone|zone]]s. If all your meeting halls are of this type, your dwarves won't party. | |
− | Dwarves | + | Dwarves will cancel the "Attend Party" status if the meeting hall is not within their assigned burrow. |
== Party Timing == | == Party Timing == | ||
{{D for Dwarf}} | {{D for Dwarf}} | ||
− | It is a noticed trend that whenever something really important needs to be constructed lest doom fall upon the entire fortress, every dwarf capable of working will instead decide to throw a random and boring party where no one even plays 'pin-the-tail on the | + | It is a noticed trend that whenever something really important needs to be constructed lest doom fall upon the entire fortress, every dwarf capable of working will instead decide to throw a random and boring party where no one even plays 'pin-the-tail on the hoary marmot.' These parties tend to serve no purpose at all, besides wasting roughly a month of everyone's time, even if the whole fortress is starving to death. Dwarves are well known for being less than capable of prioritizing their time, but parties are above and beyond the most flagrant display of this cognitive disconnect. |
{{Category|Thoughts}} | {{Category|Thoughts}} | ||
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