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− | A '''dining room''' is a room for consuming {{L|food}}. | + | A '''dining room''' is a room for consuming {{L|food}}. It can also be a meeting area, where |
A dining room may either be made specifically for an {{L|nobles|individual dwarf}} or designated as a '''dining hall'''. A communal dining hall is often an excellent way to {{L|Thought|keep dwarves happy}}, as they tend to be quite large, and dwarves receive a happy thought for dining in a valuable dining room. Your jobless and pausing dwarfs can meet here and become acquainted. | A dining room may either be made specifically for an {{L|nobles|individual dwarf}} or designated as a '''dining hall'''. A communal dining hall is often an excellent way to {{L|Thought|keep dwarves happy}}, as they tend to be quite large, and dwarves receive a happy thought for dining in a valuable dining room. Your jobless and pausing dwarfs can meet here and become acquainted. | ||
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==Furniture needed== | ==Furniture needed== | ||
− | A {{L|table}} is needed to designate a dining room. But dwarves also require a {{L|chair}} for each table in the room in order to properly use them. You can place more than | + | A {{L|table}} is needed to designate a dining room. But dwarves also require a {{L|chair}} for each table in the room in order to properly use them. You can place more than one chair at each table, but only one dwarf can eat per table/chair. |
− | A common design for a dining | + | A common design for a dining room is the following: |
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Revision as of 12:57, 11 August 2010
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A dining room is a room for consuming Template:L. It can also be a meeting area, where
A dining room may either be made specifically for an Template:L or designated as a dining hall. A communal dining hall is often an excellent way to Template:L, as they tend to be quite large, and dwarves receive a happy thought for dining in a valuable dining room. Your jobless and pausing dwarfs can meet here and become acquainted.
Furniture needed
A Template:L is needed to designate a dining room. But dwarves also require a Template:L for each table in the room in order to properly use them. You can place more than one chair at each table, but only one dwarf can eat per table/chair.
A common design for a dining room is the following:
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With a nearby Template:L your dwarfs can save time.
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