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The [[bookkeeper]] [[noble]] arrives once you have minted 5 stacks of [[coin]]s (of any material, even ones not usable as currency) and have produced at least 5000☼ worth of goods. Once you have a Bookkeeper, the "Created Wealth" section on your Z-[[Status]] screen will be filled in, and you will also be given access to the [[Stocks]] screen to manage the items in your fortress in various useful ways.
 
The [[bookkeeper]] [[noble]] arrives once you have minted 5 stacks of [[coin]]s (of any material, even ones not usable as currency) and have produced at least 5000☼ worth of goods. Once you have a Bookkeeper, the "Created Wealth" section on your Z-[[Status]] screen will be filled in, and you will also be given access to the [[Stocks]] screen to manage the items in your fortress in various useful ways.
  
Once the [[manager]] has also arrived (which is almost always the case, as most fortresses will reach a population of 20 long before minting any coins), the [[economy]] begins.
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Once the [[manager]] has also arrived (which is almost always the case, as most fortresses will reach a population of 20 long before minting any coins), the [[economy]] begins, and once the [[broker]] shows up, you will become eligible to receive a [[baron]].
  
 
The bookkeeper will also constantly mandate the production of [[coin]]s made of [[copper]], [[silver]], and [[gold]] (as well as [[electrum]] and [[platinum]] once the [[dungeon master]] has arrived). Unlike other mandates, however, ignoring these will not result in any punishment aside from an unhappy thought.
 
The bookkeeper will also constantly mandate the production of [[coin]]s made of [[copper]], [[silver]], and [[gold]] (as well as [[electrum]] and [[platinum]] once the [[dungeon master]] has arrived). Unlike other mandates, however, ignoring these will not result in any punishment aside from an unhappy thought.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:32, 13 February 2014

Bookkeeper
Room requirements  
Office Meager Office
Quarters Meager Quarters
Dining room Meager Dining Room
Tomb None
Furniture requirements
Chests 1
Cabinets 1
Weapon racks 1
Armor stands 1
Other
Mandates None
Demands 1
Arrival conditions
  • Created wealth 5000☼
  • Mint 2500 coins
Function
This article is about an older version of DF.

The bookkeeper noble arrives once you have minted 5 stacks of coins (of any material, even ones not usable as currency) and have produced at least 5000☼ worth of goods. Once you have a Bookkeeper, the "Created Wealth" section on your Z-Status screen will be filled in, and you will also be given access to the Stocks screen to manage the items in your fortress in various useful ways.

Once the manager has also arrived (which is almost always the case, as most fortresses will reach a population of 20 long before minting any coins), the economy begins, and once the broker shows up, you will become eligible to receive a baron.

The bookkeeper will also constantly mandate the production of coins made of copper, silver, and gold (as well as electrum and platinum once the dungeon master has arrived). Unlike other mandates, however, ignoring these will not result in any punishment aside from an unhappy thought.

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