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− | A '''sculpture garden''' is a [[ | + | A '''sculpture garden''' is a [[room]] defined around a [[statue]] or unengraved [[slab]]. A '''memorial hall''' is a room defined around a [[memorial]] slab, functionally identical to a sculpture garden. A communal (non-assigned) garden is similar to a [[meeting hall]] in that it provides a place for idle dwarves and animals to congregate and throw [[party|parties]]. However, there are some important differences. |
− | ==Advantages over | + | ==Advantages over Dining Rooms== |
− | The biggest advantage a sculpture garden has over a [[dining room]] is simplicity. Since dwarves are not going to eat in it, there is no need to build tables or chairs to accommodate them. As such, there is plenty of room to put in all sorts of [[item quality|valuable]] [[furniture]], which can give your dwarves | + | |
+ | The biggest advantage a sculpture garden has over a [[dining room]] is simplicity. Since dwarves are not going to eat in it, there is no need to build tables or chairs to accommodate them. As such, there is plenty of room to put in all sorts of [[item quality|valuable]] [[furniture]], which can give your dwarves [[Thought#Happy_Thoughts|happy thoughts]] - furthermore, all furniture in a sculpture garden will be "tastefully arranged", giving twice the happiness bonus. As well, since only a statue or slab is required, it is easy to create a sculpture garden outside. This is very useful to prevent [[cave adaptation]] and can double as a [[security design|early warning system]] against [[thief|thieves and snatchers]]. | ||
==Disadvantages== | ==Disadvantages== | ||
− | + | Dwarves tend to throw a lot of parties at sculpture gardens. While this can be an effective way for dwarves to make [[friend]]s, it can also waste valuable labor time. Thankfully, ending the party is as simple as {{k|q}}uerying the statue and {{k|f}}reeing the room, though it does mean the room needs to be designated again. | |
==Private gardens== | ==Private gardens== | ||
− | + | If a sculpture garden is private (assigned to a particular dwarf) then that dwarf will hang out there in preference to communal meeting places. This is useful if you want a particular dwarf to hang out at a particular place when idle or [[on break]]. This will also double the happiness bonus the owner gets from admiring the furniture inside it (on top of the existing 2x bonus for being "tastefully arranged"). | |
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