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If a baron dies, goes insane, or has an [[unfortunate accident]], players will not be able to appoint another baron and consequently cannot get other nobles which are upgraded from baron, including [[count]] and [[duke]].{{verify}}
 
If a baron dies, goes insane, or has an [[unfortunate accident]], players will not be able to appoint another baron and consequently cannot get other nobles which are upgraded from baron, including [[count]] and [[duke]].{{verify}}
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[[File:Barony appointment.PNG|200px|thumb|right|A picture detailing how a baron is appointed]]
  
 
== Requirements ==
 
== Requirements ==

Revision as of 15:52, 27 January 2014

Baron
Room requirements  
Office Decent Office
Quarters Decent Quarters
Dining room Decent Dining Room
Tomb Tomb
Furniture requirements
Chests 2
Cabinets 1
Weapon racks 1
Armor stands 1
Other
Mandates 1
Demands 2
Arrival conditions
  • 20 population
  • 100k created wealth
  • 10k exported wealth
Function
This article is about an older version of DF.

When a fortress meets certain requirements, the liaison will offer to make it a barony. The player will then have the option to promote a dwarf of his or her choice to the rank of baron, which will take effect when the liaison leaves the map. This offer can be permanently rejected to avoid having more nobles, but this results in the player being unable to request imports from their parent civilization. Dwarven caravans will still arrive, but the player loses the option to influence their contents. This offer can also be temporarily rejected (by agreeing, then canceling the selection screen), deferring the choice until the liaison's next visit.

It is possible (and probably preferable) to select a dwarf who has no item or material preferences to be the baron. This will prevent the majority of mandates and demands, though it may be a good idea to supply additional happy thoughts to replace those that would have been experienced from having mandates met. Unfortunately, preferences are not viewable from the promotion screen, so it is necessary to find the best dwarf for the job in advance of the liaison's offer.

Since the baron is promoted from within, rather than immigrating, he or she will not automatically be accompanied by a baron(ess) consort. However, if you chose to promote a married dwarf, then the spouse will become the consort, and will be considered an unlisted noble (doesn't appear in the noble menu, but is listed as a noble in the units menu). Also, the promotion of the baron will not usher in the economy as it did in older versions.

The selected baron(ess) may still perform useful labour from his/her normal life (as a miner, for example). However, as the baron is supposed to be a lazy noble, this seems to be an unintended, broken behaviour in all 0.34.xx versions (so far) and might be be fixed in future releases.

If a baron dies, goes insane, or has an unfortunate accident, players will not be able to appoint another baron and consequently cannot get other nobles which are upgraded from baron, including count and duke.[Verify]

A picture detailing how a baron is appointed

Requirements

  • Have a caravan leave when your population is 20
  • Exported 10k wealth
  • Created (Imported?) 100k wealth

If a player meets the above requirements and still can't promote anyone, this may be due to a glitch. This affects some games and requires that the trade caravan depart before meeting with the liaison in order to get the barony option. Try keeping your mayor and liaison separate until after the caravan has left the map.

Appointed Nobles
Military Ranks
Elected Nobles
Aristocrats
BaronCountDukeMonarch
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