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− | A total of 180 emotions are defined within the code, but only 120 of them are actually used. The "strength" denotes the effect the emotion has on a dwarf's stress levels - positive numbers reduce stress, while negative numbers increase it. | + | A total of 180 emotions are defined within the code, but only 120 of them are actually used. The "strength" denotes the effect the emotion has on a dwarf's [[stress]] levels - positive numbers reduce stress, while negative numbers increase it. |
Revision as of 14:10, 17 November 2014
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Dwarves have an emotional response to certain circumstances. Different dwarves have differing responses to the same circumstance due to their personalities. Recent emotion/circumstance pairs are listed in the Thoughts and Preferences screen.
List of the current 120 emotions:
ID | Emotion | Strength |
---|---|---|
0 | Acceptance | +1 |
1 | Adoration | +8 |
2 | Affection | +4 |
3 | Agitation | -2 |
4 | Aggravation | -2 |
5 | Agony | -8 |
6 | Alarm | -2 |
7 | Alienation | -1 |
8 | Amazement | 0 |
9 | Ambivalence | 0 |
10 | Amusement | +2 |
11 | Anger | -4 |
13 | Anguish | -8 |
14 | Annoyance | -1 |
16 | Anxiety | -2 |
17 | Apathy | 0 |
19 | Arousal | +1 |
20 | Astonishment | 0 |
22 | Aversion | -2 |
23 | Awe | 0 |
24 | Bitterness | -4 |
25 | Bliss | +8 |
26 | Boredom | -1 |
27 | Caring | +4 |
29 | Confusion | -1 |
30 | Contempt | -2 |
31 | Contentment | +1 |
35 | Dejection | -2 |
36 | Delight | +8 |
39 | Despair | -8 |
40 | Disappointment | -1 |
41 | Disgust | -2 |
42 | Disillusioned | -1 |
43 | Dislike | -1 |
44 | Dismay | -4 |
45 | Displeasure | -1 |
46 | Distress | -4 |
49 | Eagerness | +2 |
51 | Elation | +4 |
52 | Embarrassment | -1 |
53 | Empathy | +4 |
54 | Emptiness | -2 |
55 | Enjoyment | +1 |
60 | Exasperation | -1 |
62 | Exhilaration | +4 |
64 | Fear | -8 |
65 | Ferocity | -4 |
66 | Fondness | +1 |
67 | Free | +2 |
68 | Fright | -4 |
69 | Frustration | -1 |
73 | Glee | +4 |
74 | Gloom | -2 |
75 | Glumness | -1 |
76 | Gratitude | +2 |
78 | Grief | -4 |
79 | Grim Satisfaction | 0 |
80 | Grouchiness | -1 |
81 | Grumpiness | -1 |
82 | Guilt | -2 |
83 | Happiness | +4 |
84 | Hatred | -4 |
86 | Hope | +4 |
87 | Hopelessness | -4 |
88 | Horror | -8 |
90 | Humiliation | -2 |
95 | Insult | -2 |
96 | Interest | +1 |
97 | Irritation | -1 |
98 | Isolation | -2 |
100 | Jolliness | +2 |
101 | Jovialty | +4 |
102 | Joy | +8 |
103 | Jubilation | +8 |
105 | Loathing | -4 |
106 | Loneliness | -2 |
108 | Love | +8 |
110 | Lust | +1 |
112 | Misery | -8 |
113 | Mortification | -4 |
115 | Nervousness | -1 |
116 | Nostalgia | +1 |
117 | Optimism | +2 |
118 | Outrage | -4 |
119 | Panic | -8 |
120 | Patience | +1 |
121 | Passion | +4 |
124 | Pleasure | +2 |
125 | Pride | +2 |
126 | Rage | -8 |
127 | Rapture | +8 |
128 | Rejection | -2 |
129 | Relief | +4 |
130 | Regret | -1 |
131 | Remorse | -2 |
132 | Repentance | +4 |
133 | Resentment | -1 |
135 | Righteous Indignation | -1 |
136 | Sadness | -2 |
137 | Satisfaction | +1 |
139 | Self Pity | -1 |
141 | Servile | 0 |
142 | Shaken | -8 |
143 | Shame | -2 |
144 | Shock | -8 |
149 | Suspicion | -1 |
150 | Sympathy | +1 |
151 | Tenderness | +4 |
153 | Terror | -8 |
154 | Thrill | +4 |
156 | Triumph | +4 |
157 | Uneasiness | -1 |
158 | Unhappiness | -2 |
159 | Vengefulness | -2 |
161 | Wonder | +1 |
162 | Worry | -1 |
163 | Wrath | -8 |
164 | Zeal | +2 |
168 | Restless | -1 |
169 | Admiration | +1 |
A total of 180 emotions are defined within the code, but only 120 of them are actually used. The "strength" denotes the effect the emotion has on a dwarf's stress levels - positive numbers reduce stress, while negative numbers increase it.