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− | + | [[category:rooms]] | |
− | + | Offices are [[rooms]] required by certain [[Noble]]s. They can be designated from a [[throne]] or [[chair]]. | |
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− | If you assign an office to a | + | If you assign an office to a dwarf, sometimes he will eat a meal in his office and complain about the lack of tables. You may wish to assign that dwarf his own [[dining room]] as well to avoid this thought. Alternatively just put a table next to the chair in said office. |
− | + | Holding meetings in a bedroom also results in a negative thought, so put the office in a separate room to the bed for nobles who will be conducting meetings. | |
− | + | If you put a table next to the office chair and assign it to be a diningroom, both rooms will be used like they are supposed to. However, overlapping rooms tend to drop in value, making it harder to meet demands by nobles. | |
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− | If you put a table next to the office chair and assign it to be a | ||
{{buildings}} | {{buildings}} | ||
− | + | [[Category:Rooms]] |