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Editing v0.31:Keeping your dwarves happy
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Some tips on how to keep your dwarves [[thoughts|happy]], thus reducing the chances of [[tantrum]]ing and tantrum spirals: | Some tips on how to keep your dwarves [[thoughts|happy]], thus reducing the chances of [[tantrum]]ing and tantrum spirals: | ||
− | * Make the community [[dining room]] | + | * Make the community [[dining room]] your non-[[noble]] dwarves dine in high [[room#quality|quality]]. You can increase its quality by making the room bigger, putting in more [[chair]]s and [[throne]]s, [[smoothing]] and [[engraving]] it, and putting in valuable [[furniture]] like [[gold]] [[statue]]s. |
* [[Embark]] with or train up a [[cook]], so your dwarves can enjoy high [[quality]] [[food|meals]]. | * [[Embark]] with or train up a [[cook]], so your dwarves can enjoy high [[quality]] [[food|meals]]. | ||
* Make sure you never run out of [[booze]], since a sober dwarf is an unhappy dwarf. | * Make sure you never run out of [[booze]], since a sober dwarf is an unhappy dwarf. |