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In {{L|Fortress mode}}, a dwarf who has no labor {{L|Skill}}s above the dabbling level (no skills at {{L|Experience|Novice}} or better. Military and Miscellaneous skills are not considered when labeling a dwarf). In many fortresses, peasants are forced to remain unskilled laborers by only assigning them hauling tasks. By default they are shown as teal:
 
In {{L|Fortress mode}}, a dwarf who has no labor {{L|Skill}}s above the dabbling level (no skills at {{L|Experience|Novice}} or better. Military and Miscellaneous skills are not considered when labeling a dwarf). In many fortresses, peasants are forced to remain unskilled laborers by only assigning them hauling tasks. By default they are shown as teal:

Revision as of 17:46, 28 April 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

In Template:L, a dwarf who has no labor Template:Ls above the dabbling level (no skills at Template:L or better. Military and Miscellaneous skills are not considered when labeling a dwarf). In many fortresses, peasants are forced to remain unskilled laborers by only assigning them hauling tasks. By default they are shown as teal:

Peasant
 
Miner
Woodworker
Stoneworker
Ranger
Doctor
Farmer
Fishery worker
Metalsmith
Jeweler
Craftsdwarf
Engineer

Administrator
Military
General
Weapon
Other
Social
Broker
Other

Other/Peasant
Unused