Hi guys!
Im new to the forum so this is my first post.
I've been played Dwarf Fortress a couple of times now and I feel like I got the basics, but still a long way to go.
2 minuts ago I had 23 dwarfs in my "fortress" and I feel it that there was a great balance BUT!?
Then a new migration wave came bringing 28 new dwarfs!
I have no idea how to manage that and what assignments to give them and where I should get enough food.
So my question is:
What would you guys suggest I do now?
How do I continue from this?
I am willing to take chances because I don't mind starting over.
Hope you can help me.
Address their basic needs first and go from there
The 3 Bs
Breakfast, Beer, Beds - those are the basic needs
- Without Breakfast, they will start hunting for vermin
- Without Beer, they will run to the river all the time to drink
- Without Beds, they will sleep on the floor - not a massive deal but hurts productivity/mood
These guys can satisfy most of these needs themselves
- if you need more beds... task them to gather logs and build beds. Just because a guy has 0 skill in carpentery doesnt mean that you can't battery farm 30 carpenters to get the job done making just 1 bed for themselves and then collapsing the workshop down
- if you need more food... task them all to gather plants
- if you need more alcohol... make more beer. This is harder because a lack of plants/barrels can hurt this task, it can involve more complex tasks to get this done but its all possible even if you have no logs, barrels, plants or spare drink... 30 woodchoppers (make logs) > 30 carpenters (make barrels) > 30 gathers (get fruit) > 30 brewers (make drink) --- sure its unskilled and takes longer but im thinking the volume of workers would do the job
If you dont have the infrastructure to support the new guys, you can build it USING the new guys.
If you still get stuck, try creating burrows where burrow 1 = regular fort and burrow 2 = new guys. Then just treat them like its a new embark, set them up in their own camp and then when they are self sufficient (which takes like next to no time) you can integrate them. This step is WAY overboard but is a practical way to deal with it if you want to completely zone-off your dorfs and don't want them to eat away at your existing infrastructure