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Revision as of 07:17, 20 July 2010
This article is about an older version of DF. |
Dwarven personalities are determined by a set of traits.
Personality traits are shown in the dwarf's "thoughts and preferences" description page.
They can affect which social skills a dwarf trains during conversation.
Perhaps they affect positive/negative thoughts from social interactions (including "give food" and "give water" nursing tasks), and whether they choose to socialize. Perhaps also how quickly they get frustrated from not being able to do things.
Token | Value | Description | Gameplay effects |
---|---|---|---|
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 |