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A '''bed''' is a simple sleeping pallet that is manufactured in a [[Carpenter's workshop]] and then constructed on an indoor floor. A constructed bed is the base object used to create both [[bedroom]]s and [[barracks]]. Manufacturing a bed requires one piece of [[wood]]. Dwarves gain unhappy [[thoughts]] from sleeping without a bed, so building beds is often a necessity for a happy fortress.
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A '''bed''' is manufactured in a [[Carpenter's workshop]] and then constructed on an indoor floor. A constructed bed is the base object used to create [[bedroom]]s, but [[barracks]] can also be created from them. Manufacturing a bed requires one piece of [[wood]]. Dwarves gain unhappy [[thoughts]] from sleeping without a bed and happy thoughts from having their own, high quality bed, so building beds is often a necessity for a happy fortress.
  
Unlike many other pieces of furniture, beds can only be created from [[wood]] (however, [[artifact]] beds may be made of anything). When settling treeless areas, it is prudent to bring along several logs during the [[Prepare for the Journey]] screen in order to make beds and [[bucket]]s. Otherwise you will have to depend on [[trade]] to get wood for your beds.
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Unlike many other pieces of furniture, beds can only be created from [[wood]] (however, [[artifact]] beds may be made of anything). When settling treeless areas, it is prudent to bring along at least several logs during the [[Prepare for the Journey]] screen in order to make beds and [[bucket]]s. Otherwise you will have to depend on [[trade]] to get wood for your beds.
  
 
Beds can only be placed indoors. If you are building a bedroom on the surface, the room must have a roof before beds can be placed inside.
 
Beds can only be placed indoors. If you are building a bedroom on the surface, the room must have a roof before beds can be placed inside.
  
Injured dwarves will rest in beds until they recover. They may use any constructed bed that does not belong to another dwarf, including beds that are not part of any defined room. Dwarves resting in beds will recover faster then those left lying around.
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Injured dwarves will rest in beds until they recover. They may use any constructed bed that does not belong to another dwarf, including beds that are not part of any defined room. Dwarves resting in beds will recover faster then those left lying around. Beds that are built but don't have a room created from them will be considered "hospital beds" and, according to Toady, further increase healing speed.
  
 
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[[Category:Furniture]]
 
[[Category:Furniture]]

Revision as of 13:49, 14 July 2009

A bed is manufactured in a Carpenter's workshop and then constructed on an indoor floor. A constructed bed is the base object used to create bedrooms, but barracks can also be created from them. Manufacturing a bed requires one piece of wood. Dwarves gain unhappy thoughts from sleeping without a bed and happy thoughts from having their own, high quality bed, so building beds is often a necessity for a happy fortress.

Unlike many other pieces of furniture, beds can only be created from wood (however, artifact beds may be made of anything). When settling treeless areas, it is prudent to bring along at least several logs during the Prepare for the Journey screen in order to make beds and buckets. Otherwise you will have to depend on trade to get wood for your beds.

Beds can only be placed indoors. If you are building a bedroom on the surface, the room must have a roof before beds can be placed inside.

Injured dwarves will rest in beds until they recover. They may use any constructed bed that does not belong to another dwarf, including beds that are not part of any defined room. Dwarves resting in beds will recover faster then those left lying around. Beds that are built but don't have a room created from them will be considered "hospital beds" and, according to Toady, further increase healing speed.


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