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== Attending Parties ==
  
If you have a [[Meeting Hall]] designated from a Table (a [[dining room]]), a [[zoo]], or a [[statuary]], dwarves will often throw parties there and many of your previously productive workers will now display the status "Attending Party." This has benefits, in that dwarves will get happy thoughts from admiring fine or finely placed [[statues]], [[cages]], etc. but it will slow down your fortress' work as they idly hang-out, sometimes for more than a [[season]].
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If you have a [[Meeting hall]] designated from a table (a [[dining room]]), a [[zoo]], or a [[statue]], dwarves will often throw parties there and many of your previously productive workers will now display the status "Attending Party." This has benefits, in that dwarves will get happy thoughts from admiring fine or finely placed [[statues]], [[cage]]s, etc. but it will slow down your fortress' work as they idly hang-out, sometimes for more than a [[season]].

Revision as of 02:38, 7 December 2007

Attending Parties

If you have a Meeting hall designated from a table (a dining room), a zoo, or a statue, dwarves will often throw parties there and many of your previously productive workers will now display the status "Attending Party." This has benefits, in that dwarves will get happy thoughts from admiring fine or finely placed statues, cages, etc. but it will slow down your fortress' work as they idly hang-out, sometimes for more than a season.