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In the [[Noble|Nobles and administrators]] {{menu icon|n}}, by clicking on the crown+ icon next to a relevant position, available objects in your fortress can be made into a symbol of a [[noble|noble or administrative]] position. If multiple objects are assigned to a position or a [[Citizenship|citizen]] is assigned to more than one position with an assigned symbol, they will try and equip them all. | In the [[Noble|Nobles and administrators]] {{menu icon|n}}, by clicking on the crown+ icon next to a relevant position, available objects in your fortress can be made into a symbol of a [[noble|noble or administrative]] position. If multiple objects are assigned to a position or a [[Citizenship|citizen]] is assigned to more than one position with an assigned symbol, they will try and equip them all. | ||
− | When a new object is assigned as a symbol, unless it is already an [[artifact]] or [[named objects|named object]], you will have the opportunity to choose a [[Names_and_symbols#Custom names|custom name]] for the object or accept the default name generated by the game. As this also makes them a [[named objects|named object]], items that have been designated as a symbol of office will count as artifacts for [[stockpile]] storage quality settings | + | When a new object is assigned as a symbol, unless it is already an [[artifact]] or [[named objects|named object]], you will have the opportunity to choose a [[Names_and_symbols#Custom names|custom name]] for the object or accept the default name generated by the game. As this also makes them a [[named objects|named object]], items that have been designated as a symbol of office will count as artifacts for [[stockpile]] storage quality settings and they cease to gain wear levels or dull but it remains uncertain whether or not they gain the other bonuses that [[artifact]] [[Weapon|weapons]] and [[armor]] have. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 7 March 2025
In the Nobles and administrators n, by clicking on the crown+ icon next to a relevant position, available objects in your fortress can be made into a symbol of a noble or administrative position. If multiple objects are assigned to a position or a citizen is assigned to more than one position with an assigned symbol, they will try and equip them all.
When a new object is assigned as a symbol, unless it is already an artifact or named object, you will have the opportunity to choose a custom name for the object or accept the default name generated by the game. As this also makes them a named object, items that have been designated as a symbol of office will count as artifacts for stockpile storage quality settings and they cease to gain wear levels or dull but it remains uncertain whether or not they gain the other bonuses that artifact weapons and armor have.