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Tombs can be designated from a coffin (or casket or sarcophagus), and can then be assigned to specific dwarves. This is mostly if you want to ensure where each dwarf gets buried.
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Tombs can be designated from a coffin (or casket or sarcophagus), and can then be assigned to specific dwarves. This is mostly if you want to ensure where each dwarf gets buried and to make them happier - A dwarf gets a yearly happiness bonus if they have a personal tomb.
 
If you do not designate tombs, dwarves will still be buried if you set (u)se for burial, but will now be buried in a randomly available coffin instead.
 
If you do not designate tombs, dwarves will still be buried if you set (u)se for burial, but will now be buried in a randomly available coffin instead.
  

Revision as of 23:35, 26 November 2007

Tombs can be designated from a coffin (or casket or sarcophagus), and can then be assigned to specific dwarves. This is mostly if you want to ensure where each dwarf gets buried and to make them happier - A dwarf gets a yearly happiness bonus if they have a personal tomb. If you do not designate tombs, dwarves will still be buried if you set (u)se for burial, but will now be buried in a randomly available coffin instead.

Tombs will have various room grades. Read about them at the room-section.


Rooms
Furniture
Animal trapAnvilArmor standBedBinBucketCabinetCageCoffinContainerRestraintSeatStatueTableWeapon rack

Access
DoorFloodgateBarsGrateFloor hatchBridgeRoadWindow
Constructions
Machine & Trap parts
Other Buildings
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