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:''Not to be confused with [[Activity zone#Meeting area|Meeting areas]], a type of [[activity zone]]''
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'''Meeting halls''' are places in which idle dwarves and animals will congregate. They share their basic functions with [[meeting area]]s.
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There are several ways to designate a meeting hall:
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[[Room]]s defined from a [[well]] are intrinsically meeting halls. You can also designate a [[dining room]] as a meeting hall. [[Sculpture garden|Statue gardens]] and [[zoo]]s appear to serve all the functions of a meeting hall but are technically not called meeting halls.
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Note that the [[wagon (embark)|wagon]] you [[embark|arrive with]] constitutes a meeting hall until you designate the first meeting hall or area of your own. If you start in hostile surroundings, it is important to get your dwarves and animals out of danger quickly. Immigrants will collect at a meeting hall until their "migrant" status wears off.
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It is a good idea to have at least one meeting hall of one form or another: It allows you to make off-duty dwarves and animals gather in a place where they are not vulnerable, such as within the fortress. It is, however, not advisable to have animals mill around in [[overcrowding|overcrowded]] (read: any) meeting halls for a prolonged time, as they will pick fights with dwarves and other animals. While this may be negligible in the case of a hen, it also applies to your war dogs, for example.
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A meeting hall filled with dwarves increases their social skills; It makes idle dwarves a little less idle.
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Having dwarves socialize will often result in them becoming [[friend]]s or forming a [[grudge]].
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Because almost every dwarf visits a meeting hall at least occasionally, it's an ideal place to site valuable objects and buildings that create happy thoughts in dwarves. A meeting hall exposed to sunlight will prevent dwarves from becoming [[cave adaptation|cave-adapted]].
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Before [[locations]] were introduced{{version|0.42.01}}, dwarves tended to throw a lot of [[party|parties]] at meeting halls, which could bring your fortress' economic endeavours to a grinding halt.
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{{Translation| dwarven = lar îton | elvish = awiÿo pani | goblin = ugar ngug | human = jamas gatshi}}
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{{Category|Rooms}}

Latest revision as of 03:42, 20 December 2022

This article is about an older version of DF.
Not to be confused with Meeting areas, a type of activity zone

Meeting halls are places in which idle dwarves and animals will congregate. They share their basic functions with meeting areas.

There are several ways to designate a meeting hall:

Rooms defined from a well are intrinsically meeting halls. You can also designate a dining room as a meeting hall. Statue gardens and zoos appear to serve all the functions of a meeting hall but are technically not called meeting halls.

Note that the wagon you arrive with constitutes a meeting hall until you designate the first meeting hall or area of your own. If you start in hostile surroundings, it is important to get your dwarves and animals out of danger quickly. Immigrants will collect at a meeting hall until their "migrant" status wears off.

It is a good idea to have at least one meeting hall of one form or another: It allows you to make off-duty dwarves and animals gather in a place where they are not vulnerable, such as within the fortress. It is, however, not advisable to have animals mill around in overcrowded (read: any) meeting halls for a prolonged time, as they will pick fights with dwarves and other animals. While this may be negligible in the case of a hen, it also applies to your war dogs, for example.

A meeting hall filled with dwarves increases their social skills; It makes idle dwarves a little less idle. Having dwarves socialize will often result in them becoming friends or forming a grudge.

Because almost every dwarf visits a meeting hall at least occasionally, it's an ideal place to site valuable objects and buildings that create happy thoughts in dwarves. A meeting hall exposed to sunlight will prevent dwarves from becoming cave-adapted.

Before locations were introducedv0.42.01, dwarves tended to throw a lot of parties at meeting halls, which could bring your fortress' economic endeavours to a grinding halt.

"Meeting hall" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: lar îton
Elven: awiÿo pani
Goblin: ugar ngug
Human: jamas gatshi