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Editing 40d:What's the easiest way to check dwarves happiness
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==Critical mood== | ==Critical mood== | ||
− | If a dwarf is unhappy | + | If a dwarf is very unhappy ([[tantrum]]ing), he'll have a flashing yellow exclamation point. If he's so miserable that he's on the brink of a tantrum, he'll flash a red down arrow. If they are in a special [[strange mood]] they will have some other color of exclamation point, each colour relating to a different kind of strange mood. See the article on [[status icons]] for more information |
==General mood information== | ==General mood information== |