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− | When a dwarf is on a break he/she doesn't work. Breaks last a few days and a dwarf takes a break after every few months. There is no way to force a dwarf to work while on break, therefore the best use of this time is boosting the happiness of said dwarf. A high [[quality]] [[dining room]] or [[meeting | + | When a dwarf is on a break, he/she doesn't work. Breaks last a few days and a dwarf takes a break after every few months. There is no way to force a dwarf to work while on break, therefore the best use of this time is boosting the happiness of said dwarf. A high-[[quality]] [[dining room]] or [[meeting hall]] will help in this respect. |
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When a dwarf is on a break, he/she doesn't work. Breaks last a few days and a dwarf takes a break after every few months. There is no way to force a dwarf to work while on break, therefore the best use of this time is boosting the happiness of said dwarf. A high-quality dining room or meeting hall will help in this respect.