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+ | A '''mandate''' is a {{L|noble}}'s request that your {{L|dwarves}} produce a certain item or type of item, or an {{L|Trading|export}} ban on certain items. Starting nobles such as the {{L|Expedition Leader|expedition leader}} will not make mandates, upgraded nobles like the {{L|mayor}} will. Fulfilling the mandate gives the noble a happy {{L|thought}}. | ||
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+ | Mandates should not be confused with {{L|demand}}s. | ||
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+ | Only some nobles make mandates, and the number of mandates that can be active simultaneously vary: | ||
+ | * '''1 mandate:''' {{L|Baron}} and consort, {{L|Mayor}}, {{L|Tax Collector|Tax collector}} | ||
+ | * '''2 mandates:''' {{L|Count}} and consort | ||
+ | * '''3 mandates:''' {{L|Duke}} and consort | ||
+ | * '''5 mandates:''' {{L|Monarch}} and consort | ||
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+ | Mandates are announced at the bottom of the screen, but if you miss the message, you can see if a noble is mandating anything on the {{L|nobles screen|noble's screen}}. If the uppercase bracketed word '[MANDATE]' next to a noble's name is grey, he is making no mandates. If brown, he is making a production mandate, and you have a lot of time to complete it. If yellow, you have a couple seasons before the mandate expires. If red, the mandate will expire very soon. If white, then it is an export ban. | ||
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+ | == Production Mandate == | ||
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+ | When a noble makes a production mandate, you will have about a year to fulfill it. These mandate the production of certain goods, and can specify type or material, just like export bans. Note that a single {{L|mug}} is counted as 1 item although 3 are produced from one raw material, so if you are short of the mandated material producing mugs is favorable. Getting the required items from a {{L|caravan}} will not fulfill a mandate, but imported metal ore and bars can be used for further processing. Making metal items includes smelting {{L|ore}} to create metal {{L|bar}}s of that type, notable for metal that can't directly be made into anything: {{L|pig iron}} and {{L|bismuth}}. Due to the mechanics of smelting, one job can produce up to 4 metal bars ({{L|bismuth bronze}}, {{L|fine pewter}}, {{L|rose gold}}...), these will count as 4 items. | ||
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+ | If you are on a map without {{L|flux}} and a noble is requesting pig iron products, order some flux stones from the dwarven caravan. If the trade liaison isn't offering any, see below. | ||
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+ | If a production mandate expires without being fulfilled, the noble will get an unhappy {{L|thought}}, and one or more dwarves will be sentenced to punishment for the 'violation of production order' {{L|Justice|crime}}. The dwarf chosen tends to have a skill appropriate to the mandate, but random dwarves may be chosen as well. If the noble can't sentence any dwarves for punishment because of noble or legendary status, or the sentenced dwarves can't be punished because no officer is assigned, he will get another unhappy thought. | ||
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+ | == Export Bans == | ||
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+ | Export bans forbid the export of some goods, and can be for either goods of a certain type, like {{L|armor|chain mail}}, or goods of a certain material, like {{L|copper}} items. | ||
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+ | Violating an export ban by {{L|trade|trading}} any of the item away is a {{L|Justice|crime}} for each of the haulers who brought a prohibited item (that was sold) to the {{L|trade depot}} - each dwarf will be incriminated the instant the item is carried off the map (whether by a pack animal or a wagon). While selecting goods to be brought to the depot, the "culling on mandates" option will prevent banned objects from being selected, though if a finished goods bin contains a single banned object, the entire bin will be excluded. Items that are subject to export bans are displayed in purple text in the trade window. Note that if an item is traded to a caravan and is subsequently placed under an export ban, dwarves '''will''' be punished even though the trade took place before the ban went into effect, so if the caravan hasn't already left, any banned goods should be immediately purchased back from the traders; if a good was ''offered'', then nothing can be done (aside from exploiting various oddities in the trade system, or murdering the mandater). Oddly, trading banned items which were carried to the depot in {{L|bin}}s (but not the bins themselves) does ''not'' result in any perceived crimes, perhaps because only the bin was brought to the depot, not the items inside it{{verify}}. | ||
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+ | == Mandates & preferences == | ||
+ | Personal {{L|preference}}s have a strong influence on what type of items and what type of {{L|material}}s a noble bans for export or wants to have produced via mandates. Nobles with a preference for a specific item will often either ban that item or mandate its production; nobles with a preference for a specific material will, likewise, either ban the export of items made from that material, or mandate similar production. | ||
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+ | Nobles with extraordinary preferences or preferences for items or materials that are either unavailable on your map or are just too hard to produce (a judgment call) will be a problem for your fortress. You only have (limited) control over choosing one noble who makes mandates, for example when appointing your {{L|baron}}. Choose you baron wisely, take a look at their preferences, and decide if they might be a problem - while you can import many materials via {{L|trade}}, producing for example {{L|dragon}} {{L|bone}} items may be impossible, depending on your game map. Even producing {{L|pig iron}} or {{L|steel}} items, or banning an export on all {{L|obsidian}} items or {{L|mug}}s could be problematic, depending on your playstyle and fortress. If unavoidable, such nobles may be destined for an {{L|unfortunate accident}} - for the good of the fortress as a whole. | ||
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Revision as of 21:12, 16 May 2010
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A mandate is a Template:L's request that your Template:L produce a certain item or type of item, or an Template:L ban on certain items. Starting nobles such as the Template:L will not make mandates, upgraded nobles like the Template:L will. Fulfilling the mandate gives the noble a happy Template:L.
Mandates should not be confused with Template:Ls.
Only some nobles make mandates, and the number of mandates that can be active simultaneously vary:
- 1 mandate: Template:L and consort, Template:L, Template:L
- 2 mandates: Template:L and consort
- 3 mandates: Template:L and consort
- 5 mandates: Template:L and consort
Mandates are announced at the bottom of the screen, but if you miss the message, you can see if a noble is mandating anything on the Template:L. If the uppercase bracketed word '[MANDATE]' next to a noble's name is grey, he is making no mandates. If brown, he is making a production mandate, and you have a lot of time to complete it. If yellow, you have a couple seasons before the mandate expires. If red, the mandate will expire very soon. If white, then it is an export ban.
Production Mandate
When a noble makes a production mandate, you will have about a year to fulfill it. These mandate the production of certain goods, and can specify type or material, just like export bans. Note that a single Template:L is counted as 1 item although 3 are produced from one raw material, so if you are short of the mandated material producing mugs is favorable. Getting the required items from a Template:L will not fulfill a mandate, but imported metal ore and bars can be used for further processing. Making metal items includes smelting Template:L to create metal Template:Ls of that type, notable for metal that can't directly be made into anything: Template:L and Template:L. Due to the mechanics of smelting, one job can produce up to 4 metal bars (Template:L, Template:L, Template:L...), these will count as 4 items.
If you are on a map without Template:L and a noble is requesting pig iron products, order some flux stones from the dwarven caravan. If the trade liaison isn't offering any, see below.
If a production mandate expires without being fulfilled, the noble will get an unhappy Template:L, and one or more dwarves will be sentenced to punishment for the 'violation of production order' Template:L. The dwarf chosen tends to have a skill appropriate to the mandate, but random dwarves may be chosen as well. If the noble can't sentence any dwarves for punishment because of noble or legendary status, or the sentenced dwarves can't be punished because no officer is assigned, he will get another unhappy thought.
Export Bans
Export bans forbid the export of some goods, and can be for either goods of a certain type, like Template:L, or goods of a certain material, like Template:L items.
Violating an export ban by Template:L any of the item away is a Template:L for each of the haulers who brought a prohibited item (that was sold) to the Template:L - each dwarf will be incriminated the instant the item is carried off the map (whether by a pack animal or a wagon). While selecting goods to be brought to the depot, the "culling on mandates" option will prevent banned objects from being selected, though if a finished goods bin contains a single banned object, the entire bin will be excluded. Items that are subject to export bans are displayed in purple text in the trade window. Note that if an item is traded to a caravan and is subsequently placed under an export ban, dwarves will be punished even though the trade took place before the ban went into effect, so if the caravan hasn't already left, any banned goods should be immediately purchased back from the traders; if a good was offered, then nothing can be done (aside from exploiting various oddities in the trade system, or murdering the mandater). Oddly, trading banned items which were carried to the depot in Template:Ls (but not the bins themselves) does not result in any perceived crimes, perhaps because only the bin was brought to the depot, not the items inside it[Verify].
Mandates & preferences
Personal Template:Ls have a strong influence on what type of items and what type of Template:Ls a noble bans for export or wants to have produced via mandates. Nobles with a preference for a specific item will often either ban that item or mandate its production; nobles with a preference for a specific material will, likewise, either ban the export of items made from that material, or mandate similar production.
Nobles with extraordinary preferences or preferences for items or materials that are either unavailable on your map or are just too hard to produce (a judgment call) will be a problem for your fortress. You only have (limited) control over choosing one noble who makes mandates, for example when appointing your Template:L. Choose you baron wisely, take a look at their preferences, and decide if they might be a problem - while you can import many materials via Template:L, producing for example Template:L Template:L items may be impossible, depending on your game map. Even producing Template:L or Template:L items, or banning an export on all Template:L items or Template:Ls could be problematic, depending on your playstyle and fortress. If unavoidable, such nobles may be destined for an Template:L - for the good of the fortress as a whole.