How do you change your dwarfs job in Dwarf Fortress?

Just press “u” to bring up the list of dwarves, select the dwarf, then press “c” to zoom to that dwarf. Then press “p” for preferences, “l” for labor, and then scroll through the list and press enter to toggle on/off the labors for that dwarf.

How do you designate jobs in Dwarf Fortress?

When you want a dwarf to do a job of work, you must assign that dwarf to a “labor” type that corresponds with the job. You, as the fortress overseer, create jobs to be done by designating them, and the dwarves who have been assigned the corresponding labor type appropriate to the job will complete the job.

Where can I find the Dwarf Therapist Guide?

The Dwarf Therapist guide source and releases have their own repository. The latest release is always published in the project’s releases page. These releases normally contain packages for Windows, OSX, and Linux. If the latest published releases do not contain a package, they may be found on DFFD.

Is there Dwarf Therapist for Windows 64 bits?

Dwarf Therapist 41.2.2 for Windows 64 bits with support for DF 0.47.05. Works with both 32 bits and 64 bits versions of DF. Please report bugs in github issues or the forum thread.

How to see the current labors in Dwarf Fortress?

This is followed by a list that shows the current job (or lack thereof) in blue text, combat role c, labors b, and miscellaneous social skills and abilities m. To see only the current labors, turn the combat c and miscellaneous m sections off.

Where can I get Dwarf Therapist drainy on my computer?

First of all you need to make sure you have it installed, go grab it from here. At the moment it is supported on Windows and Ubuntu/Debian Linux systems, to get the Linux version head here instead. Once you’ve got it downloaded just extract the archive somewhere sensible and fire up the DwarfTherapist.exe file include.

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