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:''(If looking for a '''throne room''', see {{L|office}}.)'' | :''(If looking for a '''throne room''', see {{L|office}}.)'' | ||
− | A '''throne''' | + | A '''throne''' or '''chair''' is a piece of {{L|furniture}} that dwarves use in their daily routines once placed as a '''seat''' (the generic term). A throne can be made from {{L|stone}} at a {{L|mason's workshop}} with {{L|masonry}}, {{L|metal}} at a {{L|forge}} with {{L|blacksmithing}}, {{L|glass}} at a {{L|glass furnace}} with {{L|glassmaking}}, or from {{L|wood}} at a {{L|carpenter's workshop}} by a dwarf with the {{L|carpentry}} {{L|labor}} (where it's listed as a "chair"). The material has no effect on its functionality; all thrones work the same. Note that for an equal skill level, wood chairs are produced faster than rock thrones{{verify}}, though different {{L|material}}s have different final base {{L|Value#Material_multipliers|value}} multipliers. |
− | The {{k|b}}uild menu option {{k|c}}hair will allow you to place | + | The {{k|b}}uild menu option {{k|c}}hair will allow you to place any throne/chair as a "seat", but only {{L|inside|indoors}}. |
− | + | Seats are a standard feature in {{L|dining room}}s -- each {{L|table}} should have an available adjacent seat to allow dwarves to sit while they eat at that table - if a dwarf is forced to eat standing up, or without a table, a bad {{L|thought}} will result. Seats and tables are not automatically paired, so an arrangement that forces 1 seat:1 table is recommended, so a dwarf sitting at one seat does not take the only available table to another seat. | |
− | + | Seats are also used to create {{L|office}}s (and throne rooms, essentially the same thing) for {{L|nobles}}. | |
{{Buildings}} | {{Buildings}} | ||
[[Category:Furniture]] | [[Category:Furniture]] |
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- (If looking for a throne room, see Template:L.)
A throne or chair is a piece of Template:L that dwarves use in their daily routines once placed as a seat (the generic term). A throne can be made from Template:L at a Template:L with Template:L, Template:L at a Template:L with Template:L, Template:L at a Template:L with Template:L, or from Template:L at a Template:L by a dwarf with the Template:L Template:L (where it's listed as a "chair"). The material has no effect on its functionality; all thrones work the same. Note that for an equal skill level, wood chairs are produced faster than rock thrones[Verify], though different Template:Ls have different final base Template:L multipliers.
The build menu option chair will allow you to place any throne/chair as a "seat", but only Template:L.
Seats are a standard feature in Template:Ls -- each Template:L should have an available adjacent seat to allow dwarves to sit while they eat at that table - if a dwarf is forced to eat standing up, or without a table, a bad Template:L will result. Seats and tables are not automatically paired, so an arrangement that forces 1 seat:1 table is recommended, so a dwarf sitting at one seat does not take the only available table to another seat.
Seats are also used to create Template:Ls (and throne rooms, essentially the same thing) for Template:L.
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Furniture |
Animal trap • Anvil • Armor stand • Bed • Bin • Box • Bucket • Cabinet • Cage • Coffin • Restraint • Seat • Statue • Table • Weapon rack |
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Machine & Trap parts |
Axle • Gear assembly • Millstone • Screw pump • Water wheel • Windmill • Lever • Pressure plate • Trap • Support |
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