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A dwarf will go '''unconscious''' for a variety of reasons. When a [[Dwarf]] or other animal is caught by a dust cloud from a collapsing roof or sustains serious enough injuries, it will fall unconscious. This means that the animal or Dwarf cannot move or enter combat. It is vulnerable to attacks. The most common source of a dwarf being unconscious is that they are sleeping. | A dwarf will go '''unconscious''' for a variety of reasons. When a [[Dwarf]] or other animal is caught by a dust cloud from a collapsing roof or sustains serious enough injuries, it will fall unconscious. This means that the animal or Dwarf cannot move or enter combat. It is vulnerable to attacks. The most common source of a dwarf being unconscious is that they are sleeping. | ||
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An unconscious dwarf may need to be carried back to a [[bed]] by a conscious dwarf with the [[Health care]] [[labor]] enabled. (Animals require the [[animal care]] labor.) If the dwarf or animal was injured in combat it will require food and water until its [[wound]]s have healed. | An unconscious dwarf may need to be carried back to a [[bed]] by a conscious dwarf with the [[Health care]] [[labor]] enabled. (Animals require the [[animal care]] labor.) If the dwarf or animal was injured in combat it will require food and water until its [[wound]]s have healed. | ||
− | Unconscious | + | Unconscious dwarfs cancel any job orders they are currently attempting to fill, with the sole exception of a [[Strange mood]]. |
It should also be noted that [[trap]]s will activate for any unconscious entity. | It should also be noted that [[trap]]s will activate for any unconscious entity. | ||
If a dwarf seems to continually go unconscious, it most likely has a wound to its head, an eye, or other organ. View that dwarf, and see their {{k|w}}ounds menu - use the {{k|+}} & {{k|-}} keys to scroll up/down to check areas not usually listed. | If a dwarf seems to continually go unconscious, it most likely has a wound to its head, an eye, or other organ. View that dwarf, and see their {{k|w}}ounds menu - use the {{k|+}} & {{k|-}} keys to scroll up/down to check areas not usually listed. | ||
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+ | Dwarves dislike being knocked unconscious. This "dislike" is thought to be caused by the results of drool dampening their beards. The moisture often causes mold due to the high amount of left over food dwarves store in their beards. As well as speeding the rot of stored fish in the case of fisherdwarves. | ||
'''See also''': [[wounds]] | '''See also''': [[wounds]] | ||
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