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- Tell your dwarves to put something on. Some dwarves have trouble keeping themselves clothed, so you'll need to put them in a squad and set a uniform from the military screen. An easy(-ish) way to do this is create a custom uniform (from military [m], and uniform [n]) using the topmost option for each gear category. This will make them grab whatever's available, including all that armor you have lying around that they otherwise will never notice. Then set the custom uniform from the Equip menu (from military [m], equip [e], and assign uniform, [U]). Shift + Enter sets the uniform for the entire slected squad, saving you the trouble of assigning it individually. Note that dwarves with Mining/Woodcutting/Hunting labors enabled have their own secret uniform, so you will need to disable those labors on dwarves you want this to work on. On the other hand, any dwarf with those labors enabled will keep themselves equipped with that secret uniform as long as clothes are available. It unfortunately does not include armor, so if you're suffering from a shortage of clothes and all you have left to wear is a crapton of shell and bone armor, you'll want to assign a uniform. | - Tell your dwarves to put something on. Some dwarves have trouble keeping themselves clothed, so you'll need to put them in a squad and set a uniform from the military screen. An easy(-ish) way to do this is create a custom uniform (from military [m], and uniform [n]) using the topmost option for each gear category. This will make them grab whatever's available, including all that armor you have lying around that they otherwise will never notice. Then set the custom uniform from the Equip menu (from military [m], equip [e], and assign uniform, [U]). Shift + Enter sets the uniform for the entire slected squad, saving you the trouble of assigning it individually. Note that dwarves with Mining/Woodcutting/Hunting labors enabled have their own secret uniform, so you will need to disable those labors on dwarves you want this to work on. On the other hand, any dwarf with those labors enabled will keep themselves equipped with that secret uniform as long as clothes are available. It unfortunately does not include armor, so if you're suffering from a shortage of clothes and all you have left to wear is a crapton of shell and bone armor, you'll want to assign a uniform. | ||
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