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Animals can also be stressed, which seems to happen when an animal has been costrained for a long time.
 
Animals can also be stressed, which seems to happen when an animal has been costrained for a long time.
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Stress levels are given as a number,  where a negative number is good, and a positive number is bad.

Revision as of 01:09, 30 December 2014

This article is about the current version of DF.
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Stress is a condition that is similar to unhappiness in earlier versions. It will cause the dwarf to flash with a downward red arrow, and "Over the long term, Urist McStressed has been under a great deal of stress" will show on the personality trait tab.

Dwarves under stress for long periods of time will develop worse symptoms of stress level: "Urist McReallyStressed has become haggard and drawn due to the tremendous amounts of stresses placed upon him". In the short term, excessive levels of stress will lead to temporary emotional breakdowns - throwing tantrums, slipping into depression, or stumbling around obliviously. In the long term, excessive levels of stress will lead to insanity.

Animals can also be stressed, which seems to happen when an animal has been costrained for a long time.

Stress levels are given as a number, where a negative number is good, and a positive number is bad.