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− | '''Thrones''' (or '''chairs''', when made of [[wood]]) are used to create [[office]]s for [[nobles]]. They are also used in [[dining room]]s -- you must have one throne per table, to allow dwarves to sit while they eat | + | '''Thrones''' (or '''chairs''', when made of [[wood]]) are used to create [[office]]s for [[nobles]]. They are also used in [[dining room]]s -- you must have one throne per table, to allow dwarves to sit while they eat. There is no advantage to making thrones out of wood or stone; all furniture functions the same regardless of its [[material]]. |
− | Also, the | + | Also, the {{k|b}}uild menu option {{c}} Seat will allow you to place thrones and chairs. |
[[Category:Furniture]] | [[Category:Furniture]] | ||
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] |
Revision as of 06:32, 7 November 2007
Thrones (or chairs, when made of wood) are used to create offices for nobles. They are also used in dining rooms -- you must have one throne per table, to allow dwarves to sit while they eat. There is no advantage to making thrones out of wood or stone; all furniture functions the same regardless of its material.
Also, the build menu option style="" Seat will allow you to place thrones and chairs.