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− | + | [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] have basic needs similar to [[human]]s - [[food]], [[drink]], and somewhere to [[bedroom|live]] & [[workshop|work]]. If you don't fulfill these requirements your dwarves will become [[mood|unhappy]] and eventually go [[insane]]. | |
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− | + | ==Food and Drink== | |
+ | You should start out with a plentiful supply of food and drink at your [[wagon]]. But depending on where you build your fort, this could be quite a walk back and forth for your dwarves when they get hungry and thirsty - you'll probably want to create a food [[stockpile]] near the entrance of your fort, preferably dig out a store room inside the fort to protect both your food and dwarves. | ||
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For replenishing your food you have several options: | For replenishing your food you have several options: | ||
− | + | *[[Farming|Grow food]] from [[seed]]s at a [[farm]]; | |
− | + | *[[Gather plants]] from the surroundings; | |
− | + | *[[Fish]] from [[river]]s, and prepare the raw fish at the [[fishery]]; | |
− | + | *[[Hunt]] [[creature|wild animals]]. | |
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− | + | Dwarves like to eat their food in a [[dining room]], so you will need to create [[table]]s and [[chair]]s, and build them inside. Once you've built at least one table you can select it and define a dining room from it. | |
− | + | Tables and chairs can be made from any material, but [[stone]] is (generally) readily available. So you'll need a [[mason's workshop]] and a dwarf with the [[Masonry]] labour enabled. | |
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− | + | If your alcohol ever runs out, your dwarves will drink [[water]] from any pool/stream in the surrondings - you may want to designate a drinking zone at the nearest pond. | |
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− | + | To brew more alcohol you will need a [[still]], the appropriate raw plants, and a dwarf with the [[Brewing]] labour enabled. | |
− | + | Dwarves who are either injured (they only drink water) or forced to drink water when the alcohol runs out, will be <s>happier</s> less upset if they have a [[well]] to get their water from. | |
− | + | ==[[Bedroom]]s== | |
+ | You need to construct [[bed]]s for your dwarves and build them inside. Beds can only be made out of wood, and hence you will need a [[carpenter's workshop]], logs, and a dwarf with the [[Carpentry]] labour enabled. | ||
− | + | A bed is first constructed by the carpenter, then built/placed by a [[Hauling#Furniture_hauling|furniture hauler]]. It is worth planning the placement of bedrooms as dwarves are greatly bothered by [[noise]], and poor placement of bedrooms will result in a very inefficient fortress. | |
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While there are no fixed goals, general goals either develop with the location or are regarded as managing a growing, prosperous dwarven settlement. Achieving this will require industry beyond subsistence living. | While there are no fixed goals, general goals either develop with the location or are regarded as managing a growing, prosperous dwarven settlement. Achieving this will require industry beyond subsistence living. | ||
− | + | *Defense: Most forts need at least a small military to fend of various nuisances. | |
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− | + | *A [[mechanic's workshop]] allows creation of traps and machines, taking some pressure from your military. | |
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− | + | *Dwarves will be happier if they have recreational space, starting with a [[meeting hall]] (defined from a table), or an [[activity zone]](anywhere) for your idle dwarves. | |
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− | + | *Build a [[craftdwarf's workshop]] so you can start making goods to trade with the [[caravan]]s, and burner/smelter/forge workshops for making metal items. | |
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− | + | [[Your first fortress]] has some great suggestions, but really it's up to you how you build your fort. | |
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{{Starting FAQ}} | {{Starting FAQ}} |