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v0.31 Talk:Strange mood
I never had any of the moods that required dwarves to be depressed in 40d but I have a high master milker in a fey mood asking for body parts. will commit Dorfcide for scienceCpad
- SCIENCE!!!--Albedo 01:19, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
man dwarves are hard to shred.killed a bunch of dwarves but the only parts that came off were teeth(Note use more violence next time) and the milker just sat in the craft shop then went beserk.Interestingly a dwarves "z" screen loses all the personality info when they go insaneCpad
For what it's worth, I've seen a couple moods, saved to attempt different methods of reacting to them, and have noticed that Fey and Secretive work exactly as they did in 40d, apart from dwarves now requesting more different kinds of things. Perhaps we can update the 2010 page with some of the stuff from the 40d page at this point? --AzureShadow 02:09, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
according to the bone article bones are now counted as body parts so I'm assuming thats what he was after Cpad 13:15, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
A fey dwarf of mine just grabbed a shell that was laying about. So apparently those count too. (NINJAEDIT: Yes, he was screaming for body parts and not specifically shell)81.225.92.197 13:44, 10 April 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, bone and shell as category are gone, they are now 'body parts'. Asking for them is common in a fey mood and you won't have to kill a dwarf for that. In fact, it wont even help you satisfy his needs. --Confused
I think most of my dwarves were unhappy about one of my starting swarves dying, but I didn't check at the time. I've now got someone in a mood who has collected 3 large roach remains, and 1 firefly remains. She's brooding darkly, and the message is "Leave me. I need things... certain things"--78.151.176.4 15:59, 10 April 2010 (UTC)
Never Claiming a Workshop?
I have a dwarf hanging out in my dining hall in a secretive mood. He has not claimed ANY workshops, nor moved in nearly a month. He's about to go crazy, but I can't seem to even get him to a shop. Note, all workshops have been created (including fully powered magma forges/glass and non-magma equivalents) and every possible workshop is open and fully accessible. I'm not sure what to do :( His highest skill is in plant processing (13). Any suggestions for if this happens again? 00:59, 29 July 2010 69.134.0.97
- Please list all of his skills and the skill levels in them. Plant processing was not a "moodable" skill, one that can be selected as the skill that defines a strange mood, in old 40d, and I doubt that's changed.
Check (t, then cursor over workshops) if any building component (marked with a [B] of any workshop is {forbidden}.
And, if you have any burrows defined, be sure the moody dwarf is not a member of any of them.
—0x517A5D 03:37, 29 July 2010 (UTC)- His only other available skill was stonecrafting at level 1. Otherwise he totally lacked any industrial skills. I triple checked the three craftsdwarf stations I had, none of them were blocked, forbidden or otherwise inaccessible. No burrows had been generated. I scrapped the game or I could have posted the files. I'll see if it happens again, I'd never had the issue before. It is more than likely that I was at fault somehow, but I just couldn't find why. Nubcake 07:16, 29 July 2010
I just had this same issue. DF2010. Guy got fey mood and also happens to be expedition leader. Dabbling grower. Skilled appraiser. Novice Organizer. Talented Record Keeper. He's set as expedition leader, manager, bookkeeper, and broker. Did what 0x517A5D said above, no dice. Hope this helps --w-dueck 04:24, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
- Did you have a craftsdwarfs workshop, which is what dwarfs with no moodable skills take?--Kwieland 06:01, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
Body Parts?
I had a fey dorf scream for 'body parts' while four perfectly good raccoon bones stood nearby in a refuse stockpile. As the poor child was on the cusp of insanity, I slaughtered a mule and two puppies in desperation. Surprisingly, as soon as the puppy bones were made available, Urist McBonescreamer took them over to the Craftdwarf's Workshop without so much as a "how do you do". Why is there this distinction between different kinds of bone? 81.86.135.171 22:34, 5 July 2010 (UTC) quick edit: Mother of God, I've never seen anything like this. The child was only content with - I kid you not - 21 puppy bones in the end. Why so much goddamn bone? Seriously? 22:39, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
Stopping at Nothing
It seems no matter what a dwarf will try to fulfill his mood. Even if his leg (and ribs) are broken he'll jump out of bed and find a workshop.--99.67.238.66 00:19, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
- Should've checked 40d first as it's confirmed that they do this in that version. I would like to know if the moody dwarves suffer the same effects of non moody dwarves with injuries while trying to find workshops (fainting, vomiting etc.).--99.67.238.66 00:24, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
I think we need to do complete rearrange on mood materials
I got fey mood and dorf kept screaming for "rock bars" and logs. He picked up logs, but not rock blocks. This is either bug, or new stuf I haven't figured out yet. --94.237.66.205 08:16, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
Rock bars means metal bars, I think. That what satisfied my fey dorf.
- I can confirm this. I had no metal bars and ordered one to be smelted (it was iron bar), mood'd dwarf rushed to pick it up and finished construction. Most likely this is just a typo (rock -> metal) and nothing complicated like import bars etc. (as in comments below) Fuco 02:05, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
- Are you sure it's not charcoal (edit: I meant coke) that they want? They could easily be considered 'rock' bars. I'm going to see now, I haven't got either now that he's collected my steel bars, so can check what he wants.--92.29.248.178 15:12, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
- My fey dwarf was not satisfied by my massive stockpile of metal bars, or the large amounts of (ore and not-ore) uncut stone, or the stone blocks I demanded produced en masse. I think rock bars are actually what he is looking for, and as they cannot be produced, I was forced to lose a metalsmith in a craftsdwarf's to a berserk rage, followed by two wrestlers and a pack of dogs. Tell him that it's a typo. --Aescula 03:15, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
- For me, ordinary metal bars were ignored until I made an adamantine wafer, but ymmv. --zergl
- On mine it's just taken an iron bar before the lazy bugger began working on his mysterious construction. --Mrchinchin25 21:23, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
- I just had a guy ask for "rock bars" and he took two steel bars from my stocks. Possible thing -- they were imported. Maybe only imported metal bars? --Waladil 02:42, 11 June 2010 (UTC)
- I can confirm, Asked for wood, rock blocks, rock bars; took fungiwood, dolomite blocks, and imported steel bars. Haven't had a second mood to try non-imports. --andrei901 21:04, 4 August 2010
- I had a guy ask for "rock bars" and he wouldn't do anything until I realized my blocks were in my trade depot. He then took my gold bars. [
- In 0.31.06, my metalsmith interprets "rock bars" as rock block, which is rather confusing, because he also asked for "rock blocks". Item asked: Rocks, Rock bars, Rock blocks, Cut gems, Silk cloths, Metal bars. Items taken: Copper bars, Olivine blocks, Red beryls, Dacite, Giant cave spider silk cloth, Tanzanites, Dacite blocks, Wood opals. --Arkatufus 13:44, 16 June 2010 (UTC)
- In my case "rock bars" meant iron bar as well, so it suggests metal bars. Boldwyn 22:08, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
- I just had a fey dwarf asking for "rock bars". He wouldn't accept: rocks, rock blocks, grates, charcoal, iron bars (non-imported), electrum bars (non-imported), copper bars (bought at embark, marked ingame as imported), pig iron bars. Unfortunately he was "stricken by melancholy" just before I smelted some steel bars. v0.31.12 --91.193.86.67 10:36, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
Shame. Armoursmith only wanted one bar. If anyone else gets a chance, I'd love to see a charcoal / coke armoured wrestler take on a magma man ;P 92.29.248.178, 18:39, 11 April 2010
I had a strange mood (possessed) with 17 dwarves, so the 'atleast 20 dwarves' condition should be removed. Also, the dwarf was struck with the mood right after he migrated to my fort. Right after, as in he was still 2 tiles away from the edge of the map. 78.23.137.83, 15:32, 20 April 2010
- I can confirm, 20 dwarfs are not needed for a mood.-mhyder
- So it does appear that mood trigger conditions have changed. I'll try to do some disassembly and report what I find.
—0x517A5D 20:56, 20 April 2010 (UTC)- (If anyone can find Truth, it's 0x5. He is personally responsible for 75%+ of the 40d info. You da man!)--Albedo 21:05, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
Saving & reloading not changing mood type
Thanks to a crash, I had to reload my fortress, saved about a month before a strange mood. It occured at roughly the same time, with the same dwarf, with the same type of mood. The item was different however.-Studoku 14:06, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
- I believe that's expected behavior. The mood type, if I recall, is based on happiness of the dwarf, and thus should be consistent over loads. The type of craft is determined by their highest skill, unless they have no quality-based skill, in which case it's a toss up between useless woodcrafting, near-useless stonecrafting, and sweet sweet bonecarving. --Zombiejustice 14:20, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
- Mood types are generally not based on happiness and also not that hardwired to the state of the fort, meaning they are likely to change on reload. There are higher probabilities for some skills to get a mood and that makes it likely the same dwarf is chosen, esp. if the fort is small. There is a chance counter running down, usually resulting in a mood in the same time window on reload. What in fact has changed is that the item produced is determined on completion now, not on start out, allowing for even more
exploittweaking. --92.202.66.218 16:03, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
- Mood types are generally not based on happiness and also not that hardwired to the state of the fort, meaning they are likely to change on reload. There are higher probabilities for some skills to get a mood and that makes it likely the same dwarf is chosen, esp. if the fort is small. There is a chance counter running down, usually resulting in a mood in the same time window on reload. What in fact has changed is that the item produced is determined on completion now, not on start out, allowing for even more
Body Parts
Just got a fey mood dwarf sking for them. -Studoku 00:22, 26 April 2010 (UTC)
- He means bones or turtle shells. Get him some. --Zombiejustice 02:01, 26 April 2010 (UTC)
- I think the word here is "or", I have a dwarf shouting for body parts while bones pile high around him, so I'm guessing it really is Bones or shell, not either. -The Anon
Possible Bug
I'm having an issue where occasionally a dwarf won't collect items I'm 100% sure I have available, i.e. he'll get leather and then ask for more even when more is clearly there, he'll ask for bones/wood when there's a stockpile right next to him, etc. I've tried just about everything including manually dumping the needed supplies on the Craftdwarf's workshop. Nothing seems to work and since it's happened to me many times, I'm thinking bug.--69.149.72.106 05:45, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
- Dwarves in moods will continue to ask for the same list they started out asking for, regardless of which items they've already collected. They also collect them in order. So if he asks for:
- leather
- body parts
- plant cloth
- rough gems
- leather
- and he already has leather, bones, and plant cloth, he'll keep repeating the same list until rough gems are available, then go get them, then get more leather, then begin a mysterious construction.--Zombiejustice 12:19, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
- I may be seeing the same issue as above. I have a dwarf in a possessed mood locked in a workshop looking for:
- rough...colour
- stone...rock (has bauxite)
- gems...shining (has indigo tourmalines)
- tree...life (has palm logs)
- bones...yes (has mule bones. I liked that mule)
- I may be seeing the same issue as above. I have a dwarf in a possessed mood locked in a workshop looking for:
- I'm unsure of the order they originally came up in, but of course I have uncut gems lying all over the place (including a store pile of cut and uncut gems about ten tiles away.)
- I'm also very new to DF, so I could be missing something. I'm going to save a copy of it as it is currently. Eddy the lip 19:25, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
- He may want rough glass, instead of normal gems. Dwarves can be picky. --Zombiejustice 19:27, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
- If he wanted raw glass, he should've been mumbling "raw... [green/clear/crystal]". It was only in the old 2D version where "rough gems" (and its secretive/possessed equivalents) could occasionally mean "raw glass". --Quietust 19:54, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
- He may want rough glass, instead of normal gems. Dwarves can be picky. --Zombiejustice 19:27, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
- Yeah, rough glass didn't do it. I suppose there's the possibility that he requires a specific kind of rough gem. He has a preference for moss opals (I only have jelly opals.) If I can find some, and that works, I'll post back. Otherwise, I'll have to get work on the catacombs! Eddy the lip 20:18, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
- Burrows also affect moody dwarves. If you have only a rock stockpile designated for the poor guy, he's trying to find bones and gems from within that burrow (stockpile).
Magma Workshops
So, I just a had a Glassmaker be possessed and be unwilling (unable?) to claim a Magma glass furnace. When I built a regular furnace, he claimed it just fine and went on about his business. Not sure if this applies to all other magma disciplines, but if you're having this problem, try building a regular one (then deconstruct it afterwards, I guess). Rodya mirov
- A magma forge worked for me. Just make sure it doesn't get unpowered after it has been claimed because the dwarf immediately ran amok when this happened. 84.46.87.224 11:45, 9 May 2010 (UTC)
Obsidian Farming SCIENCE
Someone needs to figure out definitely whether obsidian farming allows more moods.
'Nother Possible Bug
Today I was tending the fortress when my bookkeeper went into a secretive mood while on break in the dining hall. He did not claim a workshop, he did not sketch anything. He just sat there, slowly losing his mind until he finally went insane. I'm not sure what I did wrong. Right now the game is paused with the still-insane dwarf just sitting amongst all the others. I'm afraid to unpause it because I really don't want to see what's going to happen to the little bastard. PurelyAtomic
- Maybe you didn't have the workshop he needed? The symptoms seem to match. --Speed112 01:01, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
- Later that year a different dwarf, a Stonecrafter, was possessed. He holed himself up in his workshop and made a Claystone scepter called the Stin Shadmal. It's worth a ridiculous amount. PurelyAtomic 00:57, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
Yet another possible bug
My leatherworker was possessed, claimed a leather works, then wanted leather and cut gems. I tan a hide, cut about 7 or 8 gems, then about 20 minutes later, I see "Degel Zefonusan has begun a mysterious construction!". I go over, look at the items in the workshop, and find out he took 3 units of donkey leather. I think there should be some way of finding out how many of a certain thing he needs. This caused a lot of confusion for me.--Joejr50 20:18, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
- You can estimate the number of items by duration of each scream/sketch/muttering. If some particular material request shows longer than other, it means crafter needs several items of that type. But I never got requests of more than 3 items of one type. --Peregarrett 12:12, 24 May 2010 (UTC)
Fell mood murder
I think it requires some clarification. Does the moody dwarf attack their victim, drag them to workshop and insta-kill them or insta-kill them on the place and then drag the corpse? --Someone-else 20:22, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
- In 40d, the moody dwarf would insta-kill his victim wherever he/she was standing (without the victim even being able to defend itself, much like slaughtering), then drag the corpse to the workshop. --Quietust 20:45, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
- I also had a fell mood murder in DF2010. It seems like it uses the same game mechanics as slaughtering (instant-kill without combat mechanics). --18:46, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
- I just had a Fell mood in 31.12. The Dwarf who undertook the mood first claimed a Tanner's shop then stalked the (corpse-strewn, gradually flooding) halls of my fortress for quite a while. Eventually, he grabbed an alread-dead Dwarf's corpse and hauled it back to the Tannery. And now... I have a lovely Dwarf Bone Cage which sadly will be lost soon when my fortress finishes self-destructing in an orgy of tantrums and doomsday-level flooding. 71.232.137.20 04:59, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
- Interesting, very interesting. I thought fell moods always involved a murder. Is there any chance that the dead dwarf was alive when the mood started?
—0x517A5D 12:16, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
- Interesting, very interesting. I thought fell moods always involved a murder. Is there any chance that the dead dwarf was alive when the mood started?
- I can not rule it out; at the time, Dwarves were dropping from starvation (as the food stockpile was cut off from the upper levels by flooded intermediate levels), so the "material" might have expired after the mood started. Its noteworthy that the Dwarf with the mood spent a lot of time first sitting on the workshop (as if he was missing a material), then wandering seemingly randomly through the fort. 71.232.137.20 17:26, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
- In 31.11 my Fell mood dwarf claimed a magma forge, he proceeded to mull around the area and at a whim proceeded to murder my dwarf operating a magma furnace. He dragged the corpse to my magma forge and produced a dwarf bone short sword. So as far as I can tell, he kills them on site, not at the place they intend to process the dwarf. --Knossos 08:10, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
Skills affected by artifact creation
My miner got a fey mood, claimed mason workshop and created hematite table, decorated with giant toad bone and tube agate. Before getting mood he had miner, carpenter and bowyer labor skills, and now he is a legendary MINER! Making stone furniture now counts as digging experience?! --Peregarrett 12:46, 24 May 2010 (UTC)
- Oops. my fault. I always thought miner is not-moodable skill, but it was moodable even at 40d --Peregarrett 13:48, 24 May 2010 (UTC)
Possessed Mood Causes
Do we know for sure what causes Possessed moods? A few seconds after crushing twenty or so dwarves and various livestock beneath a drawbridge (great fun, lemme tell ya) a dwarf woke from his sleep due to a Possessed mood, and made an Aventurine scepter. Also, "On the item is an image of Zefon Stopchamber the dwarf in adventurine. Zefon Stopchamber is cringing. The artwork relates to the crushing of the dwarf Zefon Stopchamber under a drawbridge in Helmsball in the midautumn of 202." So, maybe Possessed moods are caused by recent deaths, or deceased friends? Just guessing here, maybe it was just coincidence, but interesting all the same. 174.31.104.180 00:02, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
- Coincidence - as far as anybody knows, they're entirely random. The only moods that result from recent deaths or deceased friends are Fell/Macabre moods, and only because they happen when an unhappy dwarf enters a strange mood. --Quietust 00:18, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
- You might be on to something: I recall Toady mentioning ghosts a while ago. My newest fort also succumbed to thirst (2 miners survived) and I got 2 possessions for next two moods after migration (but due to rock bars problem it kinda didn't work out for them as I had sold my anvil for). 90.191.16.52 10:39, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
- I'm aware of the next comment (about disassembly) and do believe it - yet I got another possession in the same damn castle; 3 out of 4. Is it possible that code is compiled yet never used? Still, chance works like this too. 90.191.16.52 11:43, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
- Nope. A short glance at DF .08 with a disassembler that tracks code flow shows only one path that reaches the message " has been possessed!" and it comes directly from the 0..2 random number test mentioned below. It's random, you've had slightly bad luck, but your experience is well within statistically expected results. You've essentially rolled a die four times, and gotten a 1 or 2 on three of the rolls. You might want to read about the Gambler's fallacy a.k.a. the so-called law of averages and the fallacy of hasty generalization.
—0x517A5D 03:41, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
- Nope. A short glance at DF .08 with a disassembler that tracks code flow shows only one path that reaches the message " has been possessed!" and it comes directly from the 0..2 random number test mentioned below. It's random, you've had slightly bad luck, but your experience is well within statistically expected results. You've essentially rolled a die four times, and gotten a 1 or 2 on three of the rolls. You might want to read about the Gambler's fallacy a.k.a. the so-called law of averages and the fallacy of hasty generalization.
- I'm aware of the next comment (about disassembly) and do believe it - yet I got another possession in the same damn castle; 3 out of 4. Is it possible that code is compiled yet never used? Still, chance works like this too. 90.191.16.52 11:43, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
- It's all a coincidence. I just disassembled the bit of the 0.31.08 strange mood that chooses mood type. It hasn't changed since the .40d days, except for excessive optimization by the compiler.
- First, a random number between 0 and 49 is generated.
- If that number is higher than the dwarf's current happiness scalar,
- then a random number between 0 and 1 is generated.
- 0 results in a fell mood.
- 1 results in a macabre mood.
- Otherwise,
- a random number between 0 and 2 is generated.
- 0 results in a fey mood.
- 1 results in a secretive mood.
- 2 results in a possessed mood.
- Purely random. Disassembly available on request.
—0x517A5D 04:19, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
Shells
Mussel shells count as shells along with turtle shells and cave lobster shells. Should change the page to include them .
- Cave lobsters don't produce shells anymore. Only turtle, oyster and mussel do - see shell page.Peregarrett 06:50, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
Materials in hospitals
What I have found is that materials a dwarf need that that only exist in containers in hospitals will not be claimed until the container is removed and the material is liberated. Need a second check on this then it might be worth putting on this page. 05:34, 17 June 2010 Bungler
- That kind of makes sense, similar to how trader's goods can't be used. Did you try setting the level of material required by the hospital to 0?
Incidentally, four tildes ~~~~ signs your talk page posts.
—0x517A5D 10:21, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
Metal working dwarves and magma workshops...
I doubt that this is a bug, but i think it needs further confirmation, i had a possessed metalsmith, who claimed a magma forge the moment the channel under it filled to workable status, but due to the fact that it wasnt completely full and lava was moving, the workshop momentarily lost "power". The dwarf immediately canceled the mood and went berserk. Now, i doubt that every moody metalsmith would do that, but more just do the general insanity thing and go any of the possible moods. Can anyone confirm this with their dorfs? v31.08 here, just for reference - Vrga 06:51, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
- It's always been this way, even in 40d. --Quietust 14:46, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
- didnt know that, as its not stated anywhere at all... - Vrga 11:38, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
Possessed Mood and Experience
So far under v31 I've had a handful of dorfs get possessed and build themselves an artifact. The wiki still says that Possessed dwarfs don't gain xp, but mine have all ended up Legendary in whatever skill they used at completion.
- Coincidence. Remember that the moodable skill with the highest experience level is the one chosen; it just happened that your possessed dwarves were already legendary. I just checked my disassembly of 0.31.06. All successful moods except possession gain 20,000 experience points; possessions go not gain anything. This is the same as its always been.
—0x517A5D 02:37, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
Mining exp?
A couple times my dwarves made artifacts (not possessed) at a mason's workshop, to become legendary miners. They do not appear to have gained skill in masonry or anything else like that. --Peglegpenguin 20:11, 12 August 2010 (UTC)