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Mannerisms were added in [[Main:v0.31|v0.31]]; they show up in the dwarves status screens. For example: "When greeting others, she always smiles nervously." It is not apparent whether these mannerisms have any concrete effect.
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Mannerisms show up in the dwarves status screens. For example: "When greeting others, she always smiles nervously." It is not apparent whether these mannerisms have any concrete effect.
  
 
==Mannerism Tokens==
 
==Mannerism Tokens==

Revision as of 22:59, 18 February 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

Mannerisms show up in the dwarves status screens. For example: "When greeting others, she always smiles nervously." It is not apparent whether these mannerisms have any concrete effect.

Mannerism Tokens

From the String dump.

  • MANNERISM_LAUGH
  • MANNERISM_SMILE
  • MANNERISM_WALK
  • MANNERISM_SIT
  • MANNERISM_BREATH
  • MANNERISM_POSTURE
  • MANNERISM_STRETCH
  • MANNERISM_EYELIDS
  • MANNERISM_FINGERS
  • MANNERISM_NOSE
  • MANNERISM_EAR
  • MANNERISM_HEAD
  • MANNERISM_EYES
  • MANNERISM_MOUTH
  • MANNERISM_HAIR
  • MANNERISM_KNUCKLES
  • MANNERISM_LIPS
  • MANNERISM_CHEEK
  • MANNERISM_NAILS
  • MANNERISM_FEET
  • MANNERISM_ARMS
  • MANNERISM_HANDS
  • MANNERISM_TONGUE
  • MANNERISM_LEG