- v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
- Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
Difference between revisions of "Messenger"
(53.13) |
|||
| Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{av}} | {{av}} | ||
| − | '''Messengers''' are an assigned [[occupation]] at your site. They can be assigned in the Nobles and Administration menu ({{menu icon|n}}), and will act as liaisons with your [[holding]]s and conquered sites. When a messenger has been assigned, they can be sent on [[missions]] from World Screen ({{menu icon|Y}}). Click on holdings under your control to request dwarves or demand conquered sites to become [[Citizenship|citizen]]s of your fortress. Only dwarves that are considered [[historical figure]]s may be summoned to join your fortress in this way. | + | '''Messengers''' are an assigned [[occupation]] at your site. They can be assigned in the Nobles and Administration menu ({{menu icon|n}}), and will act as liaisons with your [[holding]]s and conquered sites. When a messenger has been assigned, they can be sent on [[missions]] from World Screen ({{menu icon|Y}}). Click on holdings under your control to request dwarves or demand conquered sites to become [[Citizenship|citizen]]s of your fortress. Only dwarves that are considered [[historical figure]]s may be summoned to join your fortress in this way. Messengers can also be used to initiate early trading on the world screen, assuming that settlement is on positive terms with the player's fortress, and is able to trade soon. |
When appointing a messenger, citizens with high [[social skills]] are preferred, suggesting that the messenger might use these skills. | When appointing a messenger, citizens with high [[social skills]] are preferred, suggesting that the messenger might use these skills. | ||
Revision as of 03:08, 24 May 2026
| Room requirements | ||
|---|---|---|
| Office | None | |
| Quarters | None | |
| Dining room | None | |
| Tomb | None | |
| Furniture requirements | ||
| Chests | None | |
| Cabinets | None | |
| Weapon racks | None | |
| Armor stands | None | |
| Other | ||
| Mandates | None | |
| Demands | None | |
| Arrival conditions | ||
| ||
| Function | ||
| ||
v53.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Messengers are an assigned occupation at your site. They can be assigned in the Nobles and Administration menu (
n), and will act as liaisons with your holdings and conquered sites. When a messenger has been assigned, they can be sent on missions from World Screen (
Y). Click on holdings under your control to request dwarves or demand conquered sites to become citizens of your fortress. Only dwarves that are considered historical figures may be summoned to join your fortress in this way. Messengers can also be used to initiate early trading on the world screen, assuming that settlement is on positive terms with the player's fortress, and is able to trade soon.
When appointing a messenger, citizens with high social skills are preferred, suggesting that the messenger might use these skills. Also ambusher and observer are listed in the appointment screen for Messengers. Ambusher is possible used to move undetected to another site (to deliver a message) and observer is possible used to detect traps and enemies.
Bugs
| Appointed |
Bookkeeper • Broker • Champion • Chief medical dwarf • Dungeon master • Hammerer • Manager • Messenger |
|---|---|
| Military Ranks | |
| Elected | |
| Aristocrats | |
| Other | |
| Unused | |
| Elven | |