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==Negative Thought Modifiers==
 
==Negative Thought Modifiers==

Revision as of 19:28, 14 April 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

Over time dwarves will have different thoughts. In the latest version of DF, the rate at which a dwarf gains certain thoughts is controlled by personality modifiers. Thoughts have effects on the dwarf's happiness.

The change in status that triggers bad thoughts about thirst, hunger, and fatigue can also slow the speed at which a dwarf works and moves.

To view a dwarf's thoughts, press k, move the cursor to the dwarf, and press enter twice. Now you will see a page describing the dwarf's feelings and thoughts, physical description, and a set of phrases describing personality traits.

Happy Thoughts

  • "Slept in a (good quality) bedroom recently."
  • "Dined in a (good quality) dining room lately."
  • "Admired a (good quality) (object) lately."
  • "Talked with a friend lately"
  • "Made a friend recently."
  • "Satisfied at work lately."
  • "Took someone to bed recently."

Unhappy Thoughts

  • "Has complained of (hunger|thirst) lately."
  • "Has been tired lately."
  • "Slept uneasily due to noise lately."
  • "Slept without a proper room recently."
  • "Slept in the mud recently."
  • "Was caught in the rain recently."
  • "Had a miscarriage recently"

Negative Thought Modifiers

  • "is quick to tire"

Positive Thought Modifiers

Effects of Thoughts