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Editing 40d:How do I increase the value of a room
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Constructing floors in a room using high-value building components (such as [[aluminum]] or [[platinum]] bars, or perhaps [[soap]] made from [[megabeast]] fat) can dramatically increase the value of a room if its location is important but valuable stones do not occur in the region. Note that constructed floors cannot be engraved, and constructing a floor on top of an existing engraving will destroy the engraving, resulting in the usual consequences of [[engraving#Art defacement|art defacement]]. | Constructing floors in a room using high-value building components (such as [[aluminum]] or [[platinum]] bars, or perhaps [[soap]] made from [[megabeast]] fat) can dramatically increase the value of a room if its location is important but valuable stones do not occur in the region. Note that constructed floors cannot be engraved, and constructing a floor on top of an existing engraving will destroy the engraving, resulting in the usual consequences of [[engraving#Art defacement|art defacement]]. | ||
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− | Any [[Furniture]] (such as [[statues]], [[chests]], [[cabinets]] or anything listed below) will increase room value | + | Any [[Furniture]] (such as [[statues]], [[chests]], [[cabinets]] or anything listed below) will increase room value, especially if made out of a material that the dwarf who owns it likes; If a dwarf likes [[copper]] and you put a [[copper]] [[statue]] in the room, she will like the room more. |
==Lever== | ==Lever== | ||
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==Cages== | ==Cages== | ||
− | [[Cages]] add the value of the animals occupying them to the room value, and you can store unlimited amounts of animals in one cage | + | [[Cages]] seem to add the value of the animals occupying them to the room value, and you can store unlimited amounts of animals in one cage. |
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==Other items== | ==Other items== | ||
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==Artifacts== | ==Artifacts== | ||
− | Most artifacts will boost a room to 'royal' | + | Most artifacts will boost a room to 'royal'. |
[[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Guides]] |