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Revision as of 18:34, 2 December 2008
Dwarves are strange creatures who balance out at 'happy' because on one hand their wife was eaten by elephants and on the other they just ate in a REALLY NICE dining room.
- shadow_archmagi
Critical mood
If a dwarf is very unhappy (tantruming), he'll have a flashing yellow exclamation point. If he's so miserable that he's on the brink of a tantrum, he'll flash a red down arrow. If they are in a special strange mood they will have some other color of exclamation point, each colour relating to a different kind of strange mood. See the article on status icons for more information
General mood information
Otherwise, to check a dwarf's mood you can look at their thoughts and preferences page. Each dwarf has a seperate entry, so find the dwarf you want to check on either via the Unit List menu or the View Units tool.
Once you have the right dwarf selected, press p to go to the unit's preferences page, and then press z to look at their profile. Finally, in their profile hit Enter to view the dwarf's mood, recent mood-influencing thoughts, and the dwarfs likes and dislikes.
Other methods
Third party utilities such as Dwarf Companion allow one to view the moods of their dwarves, generally with the ability to sort by mood so as to quickly see who's on the brink of blowing up.