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You can create a [[sculpture garden]] from a statue's {{k|q}} menu. Dwarves will spend time at a statue garden appreciating the statues and may even organize parties there.
 
You can create a [[sculpture garden]] from a statue's {{k|q}} menu. Dwarves will spend time at a statue garden appreciating the statues and may even organize parties there.
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Be careful when placing statues, because dwarves cannot move on the same square they occupy. A poorly placed statue can potentially seal off parts of your fortress.
 
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[[Category:Buildings]]

Revision as of 14:55, 22 December 2007

Statues are buildings which can be built from the build menu under statue. They can be made from stone, glass, or metal bars.
A statue raises the value of the room it is placed in. The amount that the room value is raised depends on the craftsmanship of the statue. Statues also are more valuable than other furniture made with the same material and quality level.

Statues may be built using one stone at the mason's workshop using the masonry labor. Statues may also be built using three metal bars of the same type at a metalsmith's forge using the blacksmithing labor.

You can create a sculpture garden from a statue's q menu. Dwarves will spend time at a statue garden appreciating the statues and may even organize parties there.

Be careful when placing statues, because dwarves cannot move on the same square they occupy. A poorly placed statue can potentially seal off parts of your fortress.