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A '''barracks''' is a [[room]] defined from a [[bed]], [[armor stand]], or [[weapon rack]].  Barracks provide places for your dwarves to [[sparring|spar]] and sleep.
 
A '''barracks''' is a [[room]] defined from a [[bed]], [[armor stand]], or [[weapon rack]].  Barracks provide places for your dwarves to [[sparring|spar]] and sleep.
  
Sparring requires enough clear floor space inside the barracks to dodge and maneuver in; 4x4 is probably a safe lower limit{{verify}}.
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Sparring requires enough clear floor space inside the barracks to dodge and maneuver in; 3x3 is a minimum, but the more sparring space the less likely the dwarves are to get hurt
  
 
When a [[bedroom]] is set as a barracks, dwarves will not claim the room when they sleep.  If no beds are available, they will sleep on the floor of a barracks.  If that isn't available, they will fall asleep where they stand, potentially leaving dwarves in dangerous locations.  Military dwarves may be ordered to sleep in a barracks, even if they have a bedroom.
 
When a [[bedroom]] is set as a barracks, dwarves will not claim the room when they sleep.  If no beds are available, they will sleep on the floor of a barracks.  If that isn't available, they will fall asleep where they stand, potentially leaving dwarves in dangerous locations.  Military dwarves may be ordered to sleep in a barracks, even if they have a bedroom.

Revision as of 06:29, 16 August 2008

A barracks is a room defined from a bed, armor stand, or weapon rack. Barracks provide places for your dwarves to spar and sleep.

Sparring requires enough clear floor space inside the barracks to dodge and maneuver in; 3x3 is a minimum, but the more sparring space the less likely the dwarves are to get hurt

When a bedroom is set as a barracks, dwarves will not claim the room when they sleep. If no beds are available, they will sleep on the floor of a barracks. If that isn't available, they will fall asleep where they stand, potentially leaving dwarves in dangerous locations. Military dwarves may be ordered to sleep in a barracks, even if they have a bedroom.


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