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The arrival of a visitor is notified in the [[announcement]]s. Visitors are listed in {{DFtext|Others}} on the [[unit list|{{k|u}}nit list]] and labeled as {{DFtext|Guest|2:1}} on the right side of their names, along with their current activity.
 
The arrival of a visitor is notified in the [[announcement]]s. Visitors are listed in {{DFtext|Others}} on the [[unit list|{{k|u}}nit list]] and labeled as {{DFtext|Guest|2:1}} on the right side of their names, along with their current activity.
  
Visitors provide protection and social interactions for [[citizen]]s. Visitors are also a source of [[rumor]]s, which they bring and spread from site to site, including the player's fort. Several downsides to visitors include [[overcrowding]], [[alcohol]] depletion, accidental conflicts with citizens, and [[FPS]] issues from the increased population. Players wanting to remain an isolated fortress should restrict locations to {{DFtext|Citizens only|6:1}} to prevent people from visiting them, and shouldn't reveal a cavern, as it's discovery will bring [[Visitor#Monster_slayer_and_beast_hunter|monster slayers]].
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Visitors provide protection and social interactions for [[citizen]]s. Visitors are also a source of [[rumor]]s, which they bring and spread from site to site, including the player's fort. Several downsides to visitors include [[overcrowding]], [[alcohol]] depletion, accidental conflicts with citizens, and [[FPS]] issues from the increased population. Players wanting to remain an isolated fortress should restrict locations to {{DFtext|Citizens only|6:1}} to prevent people from visiting them, and shouldn't reveal a cavern, as its discovery will bring [[Visitor#Monster_slayer_and_beast_hunter|monster slayers]].
  
 
Visitor population cap is set to 100 by default, and can be modified in [[d_init.txt]] from <code>[VISITOR_CAP: <number>]</code>. If set to 0, visitors will not come at all. <code>[VISITOR_CAP]</code> does not count long-term residents.
 
Visitor population cap is set to 100 by default, and can be modified in [[d_init.txt]] from <code>[VISITOR_CAP: <number>]</code>. If set to 0, visitors will not come at all. <code>[VISITOR_CAP]</code> does not count long-term residents.

Revision as of 05:19, 10 April 2018

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.


A visitor or guest is a person who comes to the site at random to drop by at a location, which includes taverns, libaries, and temples. Some may seek permanent employment. Initially, a fortress will receive only about three visitors for a given location. First guests will initially visit out of curiosity, and when they leave, they bring back word of what the place is like. If the location proves to be popular and not deadly, it will attract more visitors. "Visitors" do not include merchants, diplomats, wild animals, or invaders.

The arrival of a visitor is notified in the announcements. Visitors are listed in Others on the unit list and labeled as Guest on the right side of their names, along with their current activity.

Visitors provide protection and social interactions for citizens. Visitors are also a source of rumors, which they bring and spread from site to site, including the player's fort. Several downsides to visitors include overcrowding, alcohol depletion, accidental conflicts with citizens, and FPS issues from the increased population. Players wanting to remain an isolated fortress should restrict locations to Citizens only to prevent people from visiting them, and shouldn't reveal a cavern, as its discovery will bring monster slayers.

Visitor population cap is set to 100 by default, and can be modified in d_init.txt from [VISITOR_CAP: <number>]. If set to 0, visitors will not come at all. [VISITOR_CAP] does not count long-term residents.

Behavior

A visitor's current activities, objectives, and type can be investigated by pressing vg and hovering over it. The visitor must first interact with the locals before the information can be shown. Generally, visitors wanting to petition for residency are described as "seeking work", and typically call for meetings as soon as they arrive, unless there is another meeting taking place. Visitors who came to "relax" will socialize and partake in performances in taverns. Visitors described as "ready to leave" means they are exiting the map.

Visitors do not need to eat, drink, or sleep, but they receive alcohol from tavern keepers. Inn rooms are used for long-term residents only.

Guests are initially friendly to citizens and other guests. Drunken or otherwise violent-oriented visitors—particularly goblins due to their ethics—may start arguments which can escalate into potentially lethal brawls or even loyalty cascades. Visitors side with the attacking force of their own civilization.

When visitors first arrive, they will head towards their desired location and do their respective activities, if possible. If there are no locations assigned that allows visitors, they locate a meeting hall or an active meeting area and remain there. They cannot do any activities in meeting halls or unassigned meeting areas, even socializing. If there are no available locations, meeting halls, or meeting areas, visitors will stand around and do nothing. Visitors finish their current activities first before relocating.

Their current activity can be viewed in the unit list next to Guest /. Visitors with No Activity either means they are leaving, have just finished an activity, or have no location available to do their activities. Visitors can wander into other locations, but do not do activities that they did not come for. For example, visitors coming to relax will only socialize at a tavern and do not do other activities such as reading books or praying. Visitors must become long-term residents in order to do other activities in different locations.

Visitors leave after they complete all of their activities. Visiting questers will leave after a while regardless of what they learn or how much they socialize.

Visitor types


Traveler

This visitor has come to relax.

Travelers have no special purposes, and most only come to relax. Some may seek sanctuary if they were liberated from a site during missions. Travelers who seek sanctuary will be able to petition even if there are no locations assigned that allow visitors.

Artist

This visitor has come to perform.

Performers, as their name suggests, visit taverns to perform for other guests and citizens. They tell stories, dance, make music, or recite poetry. They do not ask for anything in return for their performances. They may seek long-term work.

Groups of performers under a single name may arrive as a performance troupe, and when petitioning will apply as a group. Allowing the petition will allow all of its members. Troupes may be made up of several bards and poets. Due to Bug:9234, troupes may arrive completely naked. Attacking or killing one member of a troupe does not automatically turn the rest of the group hostile.

Scholar

This visitor has come to study.

Scholars come to study in a library, which includes reading books and discussing topics with other scholars. If writing materials are available, they may use them to write their own books. While visiting scholars can depart with one or more of the local books from the library, they can also leave books that they have carried or written, thus encouraging new content in the book collection.

Warrior

Warriors frequently visit the tavern to relax. They come armed with weapons and armor, so it is ill-advised to fight them. Most warriors are traveling questers, seeking rumors and asking questions regarding the location of their target, which is usually a lost artifact. Otherwise, they come to provide specific services.

Mercenary

Mercenaries come to enlist in the military, or to relax at a tavern. They can petition for long-term residency, and once accepted, they can be added to any squad (note that they cannot be squad leaders) and will follow any order the squad receives.

Monster slayer and beast hunter

This visitor has come to slay beasts.

Monster slayers and beast hunters seek wild creatures to kill, or to relax at a tavern.v0.44.01 After they socialize at a tavern for a while, they will petition for long-term residency. Once granted, they will go outdoors or deep below to slay beasts. They will not begin to slay beasts until they become a long-term resident.

Monster slayers start arriving after a cavern is revealed. They come even if there are no unrestricted locations. Monster slayers go down into the caverns alone to slay subterranean creatures. Beast hunters remain above-ground and hunt wild animals, similarly to hunters.[Verify]

Secret agents

Scouts will visit from hostile civilizations to spy.v0.44.01 They assume cover identities and gather information concerning artifacts, then leave to report back to their civilization. Scouts cannot be forced to reveal their true identities, but players can distinguish them from other visitors by closely inspecting their names, roles, and equipment. For example, a scout might arrive at your fort claiming to be called "Urist McBard" despite being an elf carrying only weapons and armor, with no bard skills whatsoever.

Petitioning

Visitors who wish to work or stay longer can petition to become long-term residents. After about two years, long-term residents can apply for citizenship, which makes them into full-fledged citizens.

Long-term residency

Visitors can petition to stay for a long time. When visitors request for long-term residency, they attend a meeting with the mayor at the mayor's office. Once the meeting starts, the Petition notice will flash on top of the screen. In the petition screen, their purpose to stay is displayed, and players can have the final say on whether they become a resident or not.

When accepted, visitors will be added to the citizens list in the units screen. Their needs, preferences, and thoughts will be visible as normal, but labors or occupations cannot be assigned to them. Aside from doing their main activities, long-term residents eat, drink, sleep, and perform other activities. Locations set to Citizens and long-term residents only are allowed for long-term residents, but not Citizens only.

Having finished their requirement, visitors whose petitions were not accepted will leave immediately after the meeting, unless they came for additional reasons.

Citizenship

Long-term residents can apply for citizenship after living in the fort for about two years. Accepting it will allow labors and occupations assigned to them.

To assign them occupations, the fort-wide occupation they initially had when applying for long-term residency must be unassigned. Go to the locations menu, and on the first screen, select their name from the fort-wide occupation list, press Enter to reassign, and choose Nobody. After this, the new citizens will become available for other occupations. Mercenaries will never apply for citizenship, though any other visitor types can become a militia captain after citizenship, effectively making "all-visitor" squads possible.