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I did not start any of my dwarves with leadership skills, and no expedition leader was chosen upon starting, nor was one elected. Is this a bug? I had a similar experience in which my expedition leader was killed and a new one wasn't elected. --[[User:Laexio|Laexio]] 13:21, 7 May 2010 (UTC)
 
I did not start any of my dwarves with leadership skills, and no expedition leader was chosen upon starting, nor was one elected. Is this a bug? I had a similar experience in which my expedition leader was killed and a new one wasn't elected. --[[User:Laexio|Laexio]] 13:21, 7 May 2010 (UTC)
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''Expedition Leaders, along with Mayors, are capable of appointing other Nobles. If you find yourself unable to appoint new Nobles, you will have to wait for a new Mayor to become appointed.''
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And if you find yourself unable to appoint new nobles WITHOUT a population of 50? Does anyone find themselves scratching their heads over why that last bit is in an article about '''''expedition leaders'''''?

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I did not start any of my dwarves with leadership skills, and no expedition leader was chosen upon starting, nor was one elected. Is this a bug? I had a similar experience in which my expedition leader was killed and a new one wasn't elected. --Laexio 13:21, 7 May 2010 (UTC)


Expedition Leaders, along with Mayors, are capable of appointing other Nobles. If you find yourself unable to appoint new Nobles, you will have to wait for a new Mayor to become appointed. And if you find yourself unable to appoint new nobles WITHOUT a population of 50? Does anyone find themselves scratching their heads over why that last bit is in an article about expedition leaders?