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Editing 40d:What's the easiest way to check dwarves happiness
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− | {{ | + | The most common way to check a dwarf's mood is to press {{key|u}} and find the dwarf in question. Then press {{key|c}} after highlighting the dwarf. That should zoom you in to the dwarf. Occasionally an animal maybe on the same tile and it selects the animal instead. Just unpause and wait for a moment. |
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− | + | After you zoomed into the dwarf and his panel is displayed, press {{key|z}} to view his possessions page. If that is not available you need to press {key|g}} and then press {{key|z}} | |
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− | + | After you're in his possessions page, this should be obvious. Hit the {{key|Enter}} key to view his mood and recent thoughts. Also what he likes and dislikes. | |
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− | + | "Dwarves are strange creatures who balance out at "happy" because on one hand their wife was eaten by elephants and on the other they just ate in a REALLY NICE dining room." | |
− | + | -shadow_archmagi | |
{{Moods FAQ}} | {{Moods FAQ}} |