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At the beginning of each season, the Mayor will respond to the 3 most prominent guilds (ranked by the number of requests) by either raising the guild's wages to 150% for the next season or by making a [[mandate]] "that certain jobs be completed". If more than 3 guilds have made requests during one season, their requests will be ignored. Having a guild request approved gives the guild leader a happy thought and boosts the guild's morale, while having the request ignored gives the guild leader an unhappy thought and lowers the guild's morale. | At the beginning of each season, the Mayor will respond to the 3 most prominent guilds (ranked by the number of requests) by either raising the guild's wages to 150% for the next season or by making a [[mandate]] "that certain jobs be completed". If more than 3 guilds have made requests during one season, their requests will be ignored. Having a guild request approved gives the guild leader a happy thought and boosts the guild's morale, while having the request ignored gives the guild leader an unhappy thought and lowers the guild's morale. | ||
− | Unhappy guilds can be dangerous - if a guild is unhappy enough, its leader may order a '''work slowdown''' for 1.5 to 3 months. During a labor slowdown, all jobs related to that guild will be performed at 25% of the speed of a completely ''unskilled'' worker. Additionally, the guild leader will be randomly accused of the crime of "Conspiracy to Slow Labor", though no actual punishment will be carried out (due to all nobles being immune to justice). | + | Unhappy guilds can be dangerous - if a guild is unhappy enough, its leader may order a '''work slowdown''' for 1.5 to 3 months. During a labor slowdown, all jobs related to that guild will be performed at 25% of the speed of a completely ''unskilled'' worker. Additionally, the guild leader will be randomly accused of the [[Justice|crime]] of "Conspiracy to Slow Labor", though no actual punishment will be carried out (due to all nobles being immune to justice). |
Beware that the 6 [[cult]]s also randomly make requests to the Mayor to produce additional weapons, and these may potentially cause guild requests to be ignored. | Beware that the 6 [[cult]]s also randomly make requests to the Mayor to produce additional weapons, and these may potentially cause guild requests to be ignored. |
Revision as of 14:10, 8 March 2024
This article is about an older version of DF. |
Once the economy has activated, if a particular profession is sufficiently prominent within your fortress, whether from having a large quantity of workers or from having completed a sufficient number of jobs, a guild leader noble will arrive as a migrant. From that point forward, if said dwarves are not given enough work to do, they will meet with their guild leader to complain about the lack of work. The guild leaders will then meet with the Mayor and make requests in favor of their guild members.
The following guilds exist:
- Miners guild - Miners
- Carpenters guild - Carpenters
- Masons guild - Masons
- Metalsmiths guild - Metalsmiths
- Jewelers guild - Jewelers
- Craftsdwarves guild - Craftsdwarves and Mechanics
- House fer - Trappers
- House ber - Farmers and Fisherdwarves
At the beginning of each season, the Mayor will respond to the 3 most prominent guilds (ranked by the number of requests) by either raising the guild's wages to 150% for the next season or by making a mandate "that certain jobs be completed". If more than 3 guilds have made requests during one season, their requests will be ignored. Having a guild request approved gives the guild leader a happy thought and boosts the guild's morale, while having the request ignored gives the guild leader an unhappy thought and lowers the guild's morale.
Unhappy guilds can be dangerous - if a guild is unhappy enough, its leader may order a work slowdown for 1.5 to 3 months. During a labor slowdown, all jobs related to that guild will be performed at 25% of the speed of a completely unskilled worker. Additionally, the guild leader will be randomly accused of the crime of "Conspiracy to Slow Labor", though no actual punishment will be carried out (due to all nobles being immune to justice).
Beware that the 6 cults also randomly make requests to the Mayor to produce additional weapons, and these may potentially cause guild requests to be ignored.
Bugs
If more than 6 Guild requests are made during the same season, the game will crash at the beginning of the next season (Bug:6449). The following patch for version 0.23.130.23a fixes this:
Binary Patch Enclosed | |
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0x2CB95A : 82 -> 81 |