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==So Why Not Just Drown the Snooty Buggers?==
 
==So Why Not Just Drown the Snooty Buggers?==
  
Despite their downsides, nobles usually provide you with significant advantages as well - the [[Broker]] will allow you to see the cash value of the goods you trade in the trade interface, the [[Bookkeeper]] gives you access to the [[Stocks]] screen so you can [[melt]] items or [[chasm]] them, and the [[Manager]] will allow you to place large-scale production orders for any item in the game rather than locating individual workshops and queueing up the jobs one at a time. Additionally, though most nobles "will not work" (according to the {{k|v}} menu), this merely means they will not do any job from the official "jobs list." They will, however, harvest food, move items to the trade depot, pull levers, and, in some cases, move caged animals/monsters.
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Despite their downsides, nobles usually provide you with significant advantages as well. As examples, the Broker will allow you to see the cash value of the goods you trade in the trade interface and the Manager will allow you to place large-scale production orders for any item in the game rather than locating individual workshops and queueing up the jobs one at a time. Additionally, though most nobles "will not work" (according to the {{k|v}} menu), this merely means they will not do any job from the official "jobs list." They will, however, harvest food, move items to the trade depot, pull levers, and, in some cases, move caged animals/monsters.
  
 
Killing a noble is worse than killing a normal dwarf: deaths cause your immigration to be lower, and noble deaths have a larger impact on immigration. Nobles that die are replaced in a later immigration season, so there's no way to get rid of them permanently. If a married Noble dies and his/her consort survives, the replacement will arrive with _another_ consort. (Yes, they are multiplying. Be very afraid.)
 
Killing a noble is worse than killing a normal dwarf: deaths cause your immigration to be lower, and noble deaths have a larger impact on immigration. Nobles that die are replaced in a later immigration season, so there's no way to get rid of them permanently. If a married Noble dies and his/her consort survives, the replacement will arrive with _another_ consort. (Yes, they are multiplying. Be very afraid.)

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