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:''(* If the [[standing orders]] option "Dwarves All Harvest" is selected (under {{k|o}}, "Set Orders and Options"), all dwarves, including [[noble]]s, will slowly gain Grower skill from harvesting, but will not plant unless that [[labor]] is designated for that dwarf. That is the use of the skill is what determines [[stack]] size of [[crop]]s, and since it is not possible to designate that labor in Dungeon Masters, they only gain [[experience]] towards [[attribute]]s from this, not a [[skill]] that can be used.)'' | :''(* If the [[standing orders]] option "Dwarves All Harvest" is selected (under {{k|o}}, "Set Orders and Options"), all dwarves, including [[noble]]s, will slowly gain Grower skill from harvesting, but will not plant unless that [[labor]] is designated for that dwarf. That is the use of the skill is what determines [[stack]] size of [[crop]]s, and since it is not possible to designate that labor in Dungeon Masters, they only gain [[experience]] towards [[attribute]]s from this, not a [[skill]] that can be used.)'' | ||
− | All dungeon masters like [[copper]], [[silver]], [[electrum]], [[gold]], [[platinum]], [[emerald]], [[ruby]], [[sapphire]], [[dragon]] bone, [[weapon|two-handed swords]], [[armor|plate mail]], and [[armor|cloak]]s, | + | All dungeon masters like [[copper]], [[silver]], [[electrum]], [[gold]], [[platinum]], [[diamond]], [[emerald]], [[ruby]], [[sapphire]], [[dragon]] bone, [[weapon|two-handed swords]], [[armor|plate mail]], and [[armor|cloak]]s. They are also intended to like [[cave wheat]], but do not due to a bug (it looks for "CAVE WHEAT" instead of "GRASS_WHEAT_CAVE"). |
{{Category|Nobles}} | {{Category|Nobles}} |
Revision as of 17:00, 9 April 2012
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Room requirements | ||
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Office | Office | |
Quarters | Quarters | |
Dining room | Dining Room | |
Tomb | Burial Chamber | |
Furniture requirements | ||
Chests | 1 | |
Cabinets | 1 | |
Weapon racks | 1 | |
Armor stands | 1 | |
Other | ||
Mandates | None | |
Demands | None | |
Arrival conditions | ||
Function | ||
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- "The dungeon master ponders fell beasts and treasure."
The dungeon master is a noble that arrives in a fortress' first immigrant wave after minting at least 25,000 coins and other conditions have been met.
The dungeon master has a somewhat... odd taste in clothing. He or she often shows up wearing a cloak, hood, and mittens, with nothing underneath. The dungeon master will often procure additional cloaks and wear them on top of each other, often as many as a dozen cloaks at a time.
The presence of this noble allows taming of exotic animals (by the dungeon master as well as other animal trainers). Exotic animals are animals with the [PET_EXOTIC] tag.
The dungeon master arrives with skills from both the metalsmith and ranger groups at (no adjective) skill level. These skills are:
Additionally, dungeon masters have the metalsmithing labor turned on, even though they have no base weaponsmith, armorsmith, or blacksmith skill. Since there is no way of adjusting a noble's jobs this means s/he can and will take over any of these crafts from a more skilled dwarf unless Workshop Profiles are used on the forge to prevent such. However, dungeon masters will not build metal buildings such as bridges or aqueducts. Like any noble, dungeon masters also perform some tasks that do not require any particular labor, and may gain grower skill in this way.*
- (* If the standing orders option "Dwarves All Harvest" is selected (under o, "Set Orders and Options"), all dwarves, including nobles, will slowly gain Grower skill from harvesting, but will not plant unless that labor is designated for that dwarf. That is the use of the skill is what determines stack size of crops, and since it is not possible to designate that labor in Dungeon Masters, they only gain experience towards attributes from this, not a skill that can be used.)
All dungeon masters like copper, silver, electrum, gold, platinum, diamond, emerald, ruby, sapphire, dragon bone, two-handed swords, plate mail, and cloaks. They are also intended to like cave wheat, but do not due to a bug (it looks for "CAVE WHEAT" instead of "GRASS_WHEAT_CAVE").