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The '''Duke''' (or Duchess) is the next step up from a [[Count]].  Your county becomes a duchy after satisfying certain requirements and meeting with the [[liaison]]; once the liaison leaves the map, your [[Count]] will be promoted. As with the upgrade to a County, this is automatic and cannot be rejected.
 
The '''Duke''' (or Duchess) is the next step up from a [[Count]].  Your county becomes a duchy after satisfying certain requirements and meeting with the [[liaison]]; once the liaison leaves the map, your [[Count]] will be promoted. As with the upgrade to a County, this is automatic and cannot be rejected.
 
 
== Requirements (v0.44.11+)==
 
 
Nobility status is entirely based on the number of off-site holdings now.  Currently 1 (Baron), 4 (Count), 9 (Duke), (and 9+n*2 for modded higher ranks).  The land holder trigger numbers now influence the rate at which your civilization will send out settlers to found new sites near your fortress.  If you fortress is inaccessible or your civ's population is really low, they won't be able to do it.{{cite forum|171295/7807510}}
 
 
== Requirements (v0.44.10-)==
 
*Have a caravan leave when your population is 20 or more
 
*Exported 30k wealth
 
*Created 300k wealth (imported wealth does not count)
 
 
  
 
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<!-- Reference: Duke Nukem video game series -->
 
Dukes are aggressive military commanders, but not fond of taking casualties; if a goblin siege or a megabeast shows up, they'll be happiest if you skip dwarf-to-dwarf combat and [[Megaproject|nuke 'em]]. Keep them well supplied with chewing gum, and far away from your fort's donkeys.
 
Dukes are aggressive military commanders, but not fond of taking casualties; if a goblin siege or a megabeast shows up, they'll be happiest if you skip dwarf-to-dwarf combat and [[Megaproject|nuke 'em]]. Keep them well supplied with chewing gum, and far away from your fort's donkeys.
  

Latest revision as of 13:15, 15 April 2024

Duke
Room requirements  
Office Opulent Throne Room
Quarters Grand Bedroom
Dining room Grand Dining Room
Tomb Grand Mausoleum
Furniture requirements
Chests 5
Cabinets 3
Weapon racks 3
Armor stands 3
Other
Mandates 3
Demands 5
Arrival conditions
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The Duke (or Duchess) is the next step up from a Count. Your county becomes a duchy after satisfying certain requirements and meeting with the liaison; once the liaison leaves the map, your Count will be promoted. As with the upgrade to a County, this is automatic and cannot be rejected.

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Dukes are aggressive military commanders, but not fond of taking casualties; if a goblin siege or a megabeast shows up, they'll be happiest if you skip dwarf-to-dwarf combat and nuke 'em. Keep them well supplied with chewing gum, and far away from your fort's donkeys.

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