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− | + | Yes, [[dwarf|dwarves]] do have days off; sooner or later, all dwarves will go '''on break''' for some time. There is nothing you can do to stop it happening, but at least it's less annoying than [[parties]]. | |
− | Yes, [[dwarf|dwarves]] do have days off; sooner or later, all dwarves will go '''on break''' for some time. | ||
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==How to stop breaks== | ==How to stop breaks== | ||
− | They will take more breaks if they are thirsty or have no access to [[alcohol]] | + | They will take more breaks if they are thirsty or have no access to [[alcohol]]. Give them lots of booze to keep them active. |
− | You can cancel dwarves' breaks by [[draft]]ing them into the military and then immediately releasing them. This causes an unhappy [[thought]] if the dwarf has no military [[skill]]s at novice or better. Some players consider this an [[exploit]], while others think it is balanced by the unhappy thought. If all your dwarves have novice in even a single military skill, however, there will be no unhappy thought. You could rationalize this as having "military culture" at your fort if you wanted, but it's definitely an exploit | + | You can cancel dwarves' breaks by [[draft]]ing them into the military and then immediately releasing them. This causes an unhappy [[thought]] if the dwarf has no military [[skill]]s at novice or better. Some players consider this an [[exploit]], while others think it is balanced by the unhappy thought. If all your dwarves have novice in even a single military skill, however, there will be no unhappy thought. You could rationalize this as having "military culture" at your fort if you wanted, but it's definitely an exploit. |
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