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How do you determine a good dance floor size?
 
How do you determine a good dance floor size?
 
[[User:Altaree|Altaree]] ([[User talk:Altaree|talk]]) 17:12, 14 April 2017 (UTC)
 
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==Visitors==
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  Visitors won't visit fortresses specifically to hang out in temples, even if they're set to "All visitors welcome".
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This does not match with what I have witnessed. My current fort was getting a lot of monks and prophets visiting until I set all the temples to citizens only. Is this because of something the starter pack turned on in DFHack or something that changes in 0.44.12 (which I am running) and never got updated on the wiki?

Revision as of 11:16, 9 February 2020

The article states:

 Currently there are no known incentives to make dedicated temples for a particular deity. 

It's most likely that there is no incentive whatsoever, and that specifying deities is a placehold for the eventual guild and sect additions to the game. However, we should investigate whether praying in a space dedicated to a dwarf's prefered deity has a bigger effect on mood than praying in a shared space. --Calite (talk) 04:13, 11 December 2015 (UTC)

Dance Floor Size?

The Article states:

 Temples also require a certain amount of empty floor space (called dance floor)

How do you determine a good dance floor size? Altaree (talk) 17:12, 14 April 2017 (UTC)

Visitors

The article states:

 Visitors won't visit fortresses specifically to hang out in temples, even if they're set to "All visitors welcome".

This does not match with what I have witnessed. My current fort was getting a lot of monks and prophets visiting until I set all the temples to citizens only. Is this because of something the starter pack turned on in DFHack or something that changes in 0.44.12 (which I am running) and never got updated on the wiki?