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Dwarven personalities are determined by a set of traits.  
 
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Personality traits are described in the dwarf's "thoughts and preferences" description page.
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They can affect which social skills a dwarf trains during conversation.
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==Personality Trait Tokens==
 
==Personality Trait Tokens==

Revision as of 06:14, 4 July 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

Dwarven personalities are determined by a set of traits.

Personality traits are described in the dwarf's "thoughts and preferences" description page.

They can affect which social skills a dwarf trains during conversation.

Trait description Effect
guarded in relationships with others trains the Liar skill in conversations

Personality Trait Tokens

Found in the String dump:

  • ACHIEVEMENT_STRIVING
  • ACTIVITY_LEVEL
  • ADVENTUROUSNESS
  • ALTRUISM
  • ANGER
  • ANXIETY
  • ARTISTIC_INTEREST
  • ASSERTIVENESS
  • CAUTIOUSNESS
  • CHEERFULNESS
  • COOPERATION
  • DEPRESSION
  • DUTIFULNESS
  • EMOTIONALITY
  • EXCITEMENT_SEEKING
  • FRIENDLINESS
  • GREGARIOUSNESS
  • IMAGINATION
  • IMMODERATION
  • INTELLECTUAL_CURIOSITY
  • LIBERALISM
  • MODESTY
  • ORDERLINESS
  • SELF_CONSCIOUSNESS
  • SELF_DISCIPLINE
  • SELF_EFFICACY
  • STRAIGHTFORWARDNESS
  • SYMPATHY
  • TRUST
  • VULNERABILITY