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After that I'll probably do a dwarf tourist who wants to visit every capital of the world and ultimately every dwarf hold.
Hunting should be fun. Might wanna have a gaze at legends mode for a great beast too slay ^^
A cluster of big forts? Makes me wonder; Can you link a fortress wall together by placing them on the edge of the map of both your forts?
For the time being an economic system for Adventure isn't available for similar reasons why it's not available in Fortress. So I'm not sure if that is possible at the moment; although it might work if you build a Fort around the concept and then go to it in with an Adventurer?
Probably worthy of it's own discussion tbh.
would be sufficient to have just some fixed prices on good, we have working caravans that simulate "economy" or at leats a buy and sell. so local markets or stores could do the same. But I guess a bakery is what makes you filthy rich once you can make high ql food xD
... get it? :P
Also high quality food is indeed disgusting rn, though i do wonder about bolts. just made so low quality wooden bolts and they were worth 10k per stack.