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A '''Champion''' is a [[noble]] position appointed by the player to a dwarf. The chosen dwarf can be freely replaced. The Champion will lead combat demonstrations in barracks, much like a [[militia captain]] would. This position has no room requirements and the dwarf selected needs no special skills or qualifications, and does not need to be active in the military. | A '''Champion''' is a [[noble]] position appointed by the player to a dwarf. The chosen dwarf can be freely replaced. The Champion will lead combat demonstrations in barracks, much like a [[militia captain]] would. This position has no room requirements and the dwarf selected needs no special skills or qualifications, and does not need to be active in the military. | ||
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In previous versions of the game, Champions were dwarves that had achieved a [[legendary]] [[combat skill]]. This is no longer the case - such dwarves are now called [[Hero]]es -, and any dwarf can become the Champion after the arrival of the [[Baron]]. | In previous versions of the game, Champions were dwarves that had achieved a [[legendary]] [[combat skill]]. This is no longer the case - such dwarves are now called [[Hero]]es -, and any dwarf can become the Champion after the arrival of the [[Baron]]. |
Revision as of 19:43, 18 September 2024
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Office | None | |
Quarters | None | |
Dining room | None | |
Tomb | None | |
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Chests | None | |
Cabinets | None | |
Weapon racks | None | |
Armor stands | None | |
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Mandates | None | |
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This article is about an older version of DF. |
- This page is about the noble-appointed position and its room requirements. For more information on the military side of a champion, see Soldier.
A Champion is a noble position appointed by the player to a dwarf. The chosen dwarf can be freely replaced. The Champion will lead combat demonstrations in barracks, much like a militia captain would. This position has no room requirements and the dwarf selected needs no special skills or qualifications, and does not need to be active in the military.
Other dwarves who talk to the Champion will get a special thought about "talking to a pillar of society", with the happiness bonus or penalty depending on the dwarf's liberalism.
In previous versions of the game, Champions were dwarves that had achieved a legendary combat skill. This is no longer the case - such dwarves are now called Heroes -, and any dwarf can become the Champion after the arrival of the Baron.
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