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==Migration after Abandoning==
 
 
I just ran into a group of migrants in Adventurer mode. After killing them all, I went into Legends and realized that they were all dwarves fleeing my previously abandoned fortress. Apparently about a year after abandoning, they decided to move somewhere else. Does anyone else have further info/experimentation with this?
 
 
 
==Multiple civs==
 
==Multiple civs==
 
What information do we have about the relationship between immigration rate and the number of dwarven civs? Is there info? Is there a relation? [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] 18:35, 22 August 2008 (EDT)
 
What information do we have about the relationship between immigration rate and the number of dwarven civs? Is there info? Is there a relation? [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] 18:35, 22 August 2008 (EDT)
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I have yet to have any of my immigrants to show up as military types, even though I've at least produced crossbows in every fort I've run so far.  Had one fort reach it's 6th year and have crafted every type of weapon available without a single dwarf showing up with combat skills.  Anyone verify that this is still true?    --[[User:TheUbie|TheUbie]] 04:49, 19 November 2007 (EST)
 
I have yet to have any of my immigrants to show up as military types, even though I've at least produced crossbows in every fort I've run so far.  Had one fort reach it's 6th year and have crafted every type of weapon available without a single dwarf showing up with combat skills.  Anyone verify that this is still true?    --[[User:TheUbie|TheUbie]] 04:49, 19 November 2007 (EST)
  
You were just unlucky. I have forged some hammers and axes and a hammer and a axe soldier showed up at my fort [[User:Doler_12|Doler 12]], 18:11 19 November 2007 (GMT+1)
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You were just unlucky. I have forged some hammers and axes and a hammer and a axe soldier showed up at my fort [[Doler 12]], 18:11 19 November 2007 (GMT+1)
  
 
:Did you maybe create a military and train dwarves in hammers and axes?  --[[User:Geekwad|Geekwad]] 14:19, 19 November 2007 (EST)
 
:Did you maybe create a military and train dwarves in hammers and axes?  --[[User:Geekwad|Geekwad]] 14:19, 19 November 2007 (EST)
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I started a game with just one dwarf.  The first immigration wave, in the next spring, I got a recruit as one of my immigrants.  This recruit had NO military skills, and no armor or weapons.  What confuses me is that I had never created any weapons.  The only remotely military thing I ever made was a single leather armor.  If it matters, I hadn't created hardly anything else before that point either--a bed, basic furniture, less than ten stone crafts, no cooking, and that armor.  Anyone else seen this?  It throws a kink into the "weapons bring military dwarves" thing.  Oh, and I also have pits as a feature in this map if it matters (as yet unrevealed). --[[User:Sowelu|Sowelu]] 09:28, 12 January 2008 (EST)
 
I started a game with just one dwarf.  The first immigration wave, in the next spring, I got a recruit as one of my immigrants.  This recruit had NO military skills, and no armor or weapons.  What confuses me is that I had never created any weapons.  The only remotely military thing I ever made was a single leather armor.  If it matters, I hadn't created hardly anything else before that point either--a bed, basic furniture, less than ten stone crafts, no cooking, and that armor.  Anyone else seen this?  It throws a kink into the "weapons bring military dwarves" thing.  Oh, and I also have pits as a feature in this map if it matters (as yet unrevealed). --[[User:Sowelu|Sowelu]] 09:28, 12 January 2008 (EST)
 
: Did the recruit have any skills? Otherwise he's basically the same as a peasant.  How many dwarfs were in your military at the time.  That might also have been a factor. --[[User:Angus|Angus]] 23:47, 19 February 2008 (EST)
 
: Did the recruit have any skills? Otherwise he's basically the same as a peasant.  How many dwarfs were in your military at the time.  That might also have been a factor. --[[User:Angus|Angus]] 23:47, 19 February 2008 (EST)
 
::I just got something sorta like this. I've made warhammers mostly and maybe some axes/picks. And yet, one of my immigrants that came was a marksdwarf. I didn't even have any crossbows or bolts of any kind. I think the claim that you need to have made the weapons first might be outdated. [[User:Shardok|Shardok]] 09:41, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
 
:::There are 2 types of "military" migrants - "weaponsdwarfs" (fill in the name of the weapon), and "wrestlers".  Wrestlers come with no armor or weapons, but do have a weapons skill, and usually either shield- or armor-user (or both) as well.  (There are also "rangers" and "hunters" etc., but they're not, technically, "military".) This happens too often to be a bug - it's just another random result.<br />You don't ''have'' to have the weapons to get a military dwarf (with or without weapon and armor), but if you do that will tend to be the type of weapons-dwarf that arrives. Maybe crossbows/marksdwarfs are an exception - (are you sure some gobbos didn't leave one lying around?)--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 10:08, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
 
  
 
== Seasons and Immigration ==
 
== Seasons and Immigration ==
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Just got the message with 61 deaths and ~2,070,0000 created wealth.  I'm guessing wealth is based on 2,000,000 and that the message occurs whenever one gets no immigration from danger, regardless of deaths (I let my queen die, e.g. and that's probably all it took). [[User:Greep|Greep]] 01:45, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
 
Just got the message with 61 deaths and ~2,070,0000 created wealth.  I'm guessing wealth is based on 2,000,000 and that the message occurs whenever one gets no immigration from danger, regardless of deaths (I let my queen die, e.g. and that's probably all it took). [[User:Greep|Greep]] 01:45, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
: Just got this message with ''twenty-one'' deaths, plus one Countess Consort. Probably linked more to nobles than body count. Changing the main article to reflect this. --[[User:Loyal|Loyal]] 12:58, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
 
  
 
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I don't think your wave of immigrants is tied to the caravan.  I believe it is tied to the liason.  In one game I traded with the caravan first and then talked to the liason.  No immigrants arrived that fall of my first year.  I reloaded, talked to the liason first, and sent him on his way as fast as I could and then traded with the caravan.  And I got 7 immigrants my first year.  My fortress wealth also was not very high at all (20k or so).  Finally, sometimes, no matter how quickly I talk to the liason, I still don't get the immigrants the first year... so my theory could be wrong.  But my experience indicates that the liason is tied to your immigrant waves.--[[User:Jpwrunyan|Jpwrunyan]] 15:18, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
 
I don't think your wave of immigrants is tied to the caravan.  I believe it is tied to the liason.  In one game I traded with the caravan first and then talked to the liason.  No immigrants arrived that fall of my first year.  I reloaded, talked to the liason first, and sent him on his way as fast as I could and then traded with the caravan.  And I got 7 immigrants my first year.  My fortress wealth also was not very high at all (20k or so).  Finally, sometimes, no matter how quickly I talk to the liason, I still don't get the immigrants the first year... so my theory could be wrong.  But my experience indicates that the liason is tied to your immigrant waves.--[[User:Jpwrunyan|Jpwrunyan]] 15:18, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
:This is an interesting observation, and might well prove to have merit - HOWEVER... it doesn't yet.  There are a LOT of random and unknown factors in DF.  Repeat this experiment 5 times on different maps, with the same results, and it will gain more support - and surprise the hell outa me, because of the randomizers.  Immigration (like combat, king's arrival and some other events) are the type of thing that must be seen as trends, not specific instances, because of all the variables and unknowns.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 18:15, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
 
::I can add weight to this theory as well.  My first year, three raccoons (apparently DIRE RACCOONS!) ambushed and killed the wagon, leaving all the items on the map and all the traders left before getting to my trade depot.  The liason made it successfully to the meeting and off the map, and my first migrant wave is currently in progress on 28th Sandstone in Autumn of year 1. To sum up -- merchants did not hit my trade depot (but did leave map, so maybe they DID report wealth somehow through the magic of...traderliness), Liason did, I have migrants. [[User:Rowenlemmings|''Rowen'']]<sup>[[User Talk:Rowenlemmings|(talk)]]</sup> 03:43, 23 October 2009 (UTC)
 

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