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Parties are often throw when there are lack of jobs for some dwarves. The priority for joining a party is quite low if the dwarf in question has work to do. | Parties are often throw when there are lack of jobs for some dwarves. The priority for joining a party is quite low if the dwarf in question has work to do. | ||
− | Dwarves attending a party will sometimes make friends with each other. You can see the friends of a dwarv in the [Relationships] screen.Dwarves get happy [[thoughts|thought]] from making a new friend and talking to an existing friend. An unhappy thought is produced on the death of a friend, and a severe unhappy thought is produced if the friend's corpse is not buried quickly and rots. | + | Dwarves attending a party will sometimes make friends with each other. You can see the friends of a dwarv in the [[Relationships]] screen.Dwarves get happy [[thoughts|thought]] from making a new friend and talking to an existing friend. An unhappy thought is produced on the death of a friend, and a severe unhappy thought is produced if the friend's corpse is not buried quickly and rots. |
Funnily, dwarfs usually cancel party attendance to get a drink or some food. Despite their numerous desperate attempts they obviously know next to nothing about how to roll in style. | Funnily, dwarfs usually cancel party attendance to get a drink or some food. Despite their numerous desperate attempts they obviously know next to nothing about how to roll in style. | ||
Parties can be canceled by "Free"ing the room. Even if you immediately recreate the room the party goers will disperse. | Parties can be canceled by "Free"ing the room. Even if you immediately recreate the room the party goers will disperse. |
Revision as of 10:33, 20 February 2008
Attending Parties
If you have a Meeting hall designated from a table (a dining room), a cage (zoo), a well (Meeting hall), or a statue (Sculpture garden), 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 thoughts from admiring fine or finely placed statues, cages, will make friends and will develop their social skills but it may slow down your fortress' work as they idly hang-out, sometimes for more than a season.
Parties are often throw when there are lack of jobs for some dwarves. The priority for joining a party is quite low if the dwarf in question has work to do.
Dwarves attending a party will sometimes make friends with each other. You can see the friends of a dwarv in the Relationships screen.Dwarves get happy thought from making a new friend and talking to an existing friend. An unhappy thought is produced on the death of a friend, and a severe unhappy thought is produced if the friend's corpse is not buried quickly and rots.
Funnily, dwarfs usually cancel party attendance to get a drink or some food. Despite their numerous desperate attempts they obviously know next to nothing about how to roll in style.
Parties can be canceled by "Free"ing the room. Even if you immediately recreate the room the party goers will disperse.