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Nobles and other useless sods
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You’ve come a long way, padawan, but don’t worry, I won’t let any
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stupid angsty teenager come and strike you down because he’s in a tizzy
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having lost his mum! No, nothing of the sort! Baby Dwarf Fortress
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managers like yourself will prosper and grow strong like a seedling,
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going on to bear nice dwarven fruit. And not the Class-C sort of fruit
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that gets picked and sold on the streets, no, nice, rare, delicious
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fruit! Anyway, where was I? Oh, yes, tutorial 9, Nobles and other
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layabouts. Get on with it!
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Interior decorating
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Decorating your massive housing project should be complete now. Here’s
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how mine looks. Every room has a bed and a door and the noble rooms
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(they will need four rooms each, as a rule) are kitted out with
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assorted stuff to keep any nobles who visit happy. Lets cover off the
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details.
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.. image:: images/dftutorial9905.png
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:align: center
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Nobles (from the “n” menu) generally want a bedroom (assigned from a
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bed), a dining room (assigned from a table), an office (assigned from a
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chair) and often a tomb as well (assigned from a coffin). For
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simplicty’s sake, set up each room in its own contained area and then
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throw in some decorations to keep the noble happy, like armor stands,
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weapon stands, containers, statues, cabinets, cages (with their
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favourite animal in them), that sort of thing. Usually nobles want at
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least two of most of those items so produce a ton and get placing!
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What is all this about nobles I hear you ask? Well, once your fortress
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gets to a certain size, those purple slacker dwarfs will come to live
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in your fortress. They usually don’t do much (other than haul stuff)
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but they do make demands. Their biggest demand is for rooms, which need
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to be of a certain quality. Quality can be increased through smoothing
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and engraving the walls of the room as well as adding more furniture,
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especially high quality furniture.
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The other thing nobles do is make mandates. Mandates are demands by
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the noble for things to be done, like the production of certain goods,
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or a ban on the export of certain goods. It pays to try and meet the
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demands of your nobles or they may go crazy and cause all kinds of
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problems.
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Lets have a look at nobles. Go ahead and hit “n”. This is your noble
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list, right now it should be very short, but in time it will grow.
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Chances are it looks like this (click for big):
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.. image:: images/dftutorial9906.png
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:align: center
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With a newby fortress only one dwarf is set as expedition leader. As
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the fortress grows more noble ranks will appear in this list and more
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positions will be filled. Lets look at the current expedition leader.
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Hit “enter” and you’ll see info about the current leader. Our dwarf
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owns 14 objects (mostly clothes and stuff), has “meagre quarters”. Lets
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assign Eshtan Urdimfash a full set of noble rooms, just for kicks. He’s
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not demanding any, but we’ll do it for practice. If he were demanding
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more rooms you would see them in red on the left. If he had a room, but
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not a good enough room, it would show what he’s currently got and what
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he’s actually demanding.
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Once you’ve assigned the bedroom, office, dining room and tomb, if you
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go back to the noble list and view our chap you will now see his
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holdings have changed (clicky biggy):
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.. image:: images/dftutorial9907.png
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:align: center
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Next job for you is to assign a book keeper. Usually, if you embark
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with at least one dwarf with the “appraiser” skill (good idea, by the
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way), this job would already be filled. But for now it’s vacant. This
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skill is what makes our stock count accurate (more on that later).
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Fortunately for us we can chose a dwarf to do the job. They might not
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be doing a good job at first (having no skill), but they will learn,
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and they provide a useful function, accurate stocktaking!
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So, in the nobles screen use the arrow keys to scroll down to
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“Bookkeeper” and hit “enter”. Find Eshtan and hit enter, assigning him
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to this job. The bookkeeper requires an office to work, just as well we
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just assigned him one, right?
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Next, with Bookkeeper still highlighted hit “s” for “settings” (the
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only noble role you can assign settings for). The screen you’ll see now
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dictates how much time your dwarf will spend counting. Use the arrow to
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scroll to “Highest” and hit enter. Eshtan will now work very hard to
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get all our stock counts accurate!
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There you go, a quick overview of nobles. As you play the game more you
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will have to deal with nobles a lot, but don’t worry, the Dwarf
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Fortress Wiki should provide you with heaps of tips and advice should
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you get confused.
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Accounting is fun! Really!
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We’ve mentioned stocks, but not discussed the stock screen yet, so lets
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get to it now. Hit “z” and you’ll see this screen:
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.. image:: images/dftutorial9908.png
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:align: center
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Lets go over what you’re seeing here:
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* Across the top are sub menu options. You can scroll through them
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using the arrow keys (left and right) and then hit enter to learn more.
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* There’s a description of your wealth on the left. We don’t know yet
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as we need a noble with skillz.
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* There are food store stats, but those question marks indicate we
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really aren’t that sure how much food or drink we’ve got. The
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bookkeeper should turn these figures accurate fairly soon.
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* Then we have population information. Not too interesting I find.
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With “Animals” selected, hit enter. You can see all the animals in the
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fortress on the following screen. This is also the screen you can set
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animals to be butchered on mass. If you set a few to be butchered a
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dwarf with “small animal dissection” and “butchery” skills enabled will
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run off and start grabbing those animals and chopping them up in the
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Butchery. You won’t need to set anything at that workshop, the butcher
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tasks gets added automatically.
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Butchering animals is a great way to get a lot of food, bones and skin
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(for tanning into leather) but be careful! If you assign a big list of
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animals to be slaughtered by the time the butcher gets to the last one
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the animals may have become someone’s pet. This results in the butcher
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walking up to the animal, as it follows its master around, dragging it
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off and turning it into steak. This is somewhat disturbing to the dwarf
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whose pet you’ve just killed! So, don’t tag too many animals at once.
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Also, make sure you leave at least one breeding pair (male and female
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symbols to the right of the pet’s name), or you won’t get any more baby
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animals popping out, will you?
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Now go back to the stocks menu and hit “Kitchen”. This is where you see
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a list of what your dwarfs will consider using to cook meals in the
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kitchen when ordered (dwarfs like cooked meals). Remembering that
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cooking destroys plant seeds, here are some guidelines for you:
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* Cooking meat (ie, “cook” is blue) is fine.
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* Don’t cook spawn or seeds (“cook” is red”) unless you have way, way
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too many.
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* All plants can be brewed as brewing returns seeds.
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* Turn off cook for “Plump Helmet”, you don’t want to cook them out of
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stock, right?
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* Cooking booze is great as you end up magically creating more food
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than you started with. Trust me on this (or look it up on the wiki).
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Good work! Now back out of that menu and chose stone. In the stone menu
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you see (in red) all the stones your dwarfs are forbidden to build
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with/use and in green, all the ones they are allowed to use. Scroll
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through with the arrows and hit enter over every stone that does not
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have a use description appear on the right. The only exception may be
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bauxite due to its special magma-proof qualities.
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The reason you are doing this is so that the dwarfs have much more
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choice in the stone they will use to make doors, walls, etc etc. This
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stops them running half way across the map to get some boring stone
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when a perfectly useful stone (that just happens to be yellow) is
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sitting next to them, but ignored.
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Backing out to “z” the final menu is “stocks”. This is a master list of
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all items in your fortress and is a good way to see exactly how much of
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certain items you’ve got . Until your bookkeeper gets working you won’t
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get any detail, but trust me, you’ll see heaps, in time.
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You can use this menu to manage the items in your fortress more easily.
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For example, you might find, after a goblin raid, that you’ve got a ton
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of their crappy weapons lying around, what to do with them? Well, you
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could add them to weapons traps, or you could find them in the stocks
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menu and hit “m” for “melt” when they are selected and then any smelter
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with the “melt metal object” task on will have a dwarf grab the item
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and then melt it back to a metal bar.
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You can also use this menu to “forbid” items. If you have a bunch of
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low-quality junk you don’t want your dwarfs to use, hit “f” for
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“Forbid” with the item highlighted and you’ll find they will ignore it.
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This is handy when setting weapons and armor up for your military as
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you can prevent them from picking up wooden swords and thus push them
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to pick up your non-forbidden steel swords!
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The last menu “Justice” doesn’t come in to play until we have more
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nobles who will start wanting to throw dwarfs into jail if they ignore
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their mandates. Worry about that latter!
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Homework time!
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You’ve got a tricky job to do now, ok, not so tricky really. I want you
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to dig exploratory tunnels in EVERY DIRECTION from your living room and
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the below levels. Try and cover much of the map with your grid of
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tunnels. We’re looking for three things: 1. Ore, 2. Gems, 3. Magma. You
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may want to assign another dwarf or two to mining duty, and to make a
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few more picks as well (at the metalsmith’s forge, under “weapons”).
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We’ll see what this map is like when we return in Tutorial 10!
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