Effect
Whenever you
draft a
Bedroom, gain 5

One of the few rooms you vividly remember from your visits here in your youth. Though even at that time, you remember feeling a little old for the activities provided here. The twin cribs found in this room might suggest that at one point in time there had been some hopeful expectations of a sudden growth of the family tree.
― Room Directory
The Nursery is a room in Blue Prince. It is listed as Room 4 of the Bedrooms page in the Room Directory.
Points of interest
Items
The Nursery sometimes contains items, usually next to the book (See Documents below) or on top of the dresser to the right of the cribs. The possibilities are:
Documents
The Nursery contains a copy of The Red Prince by Mary Jones.
Effect
Once drafted, the Nursery grants +5 steps
for every bedroom drafted after. This includes the Nursery itself.
Interactions
[Studio Addition: Dormitory] Entering the Dormitory after drafting the Nursery will grant 10
.
[Studio Addition: Classroom] Drafting the Nursery provides an additional redraw when drafting in a Classroom.
Other interactions
- The Nursery cannot be drafted from the Library.
Upgrades
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The Nursery is one of the floorplans which may be randomly selected when using an Upgrade Disk at a computer terminal.
There are three possible upgrades:
| Floorplan |
Effect |
Description
|
 |
Whenever you draft a Bedroom, gain +8 |
No change
|
 |
If you have less than 10 when you enter this room, set your to 20. |
This floorplan, originally designed for use in medical emergencies, saw significant usage in 1966 when Mount Holly briefly served as a school. Fights, flus, and final exams laid up many students on the cots in this room.
|
 |
Whenever you draft another GREEN ROOM, 2 will sprout in this room. |
The love of floriculture has never been more evident than in this nursery, where new buds are cradled and nurtured as they grow. Two prominent flower beds house a variety of valuable blooms, cultivated for the Baron by the former gardener, Denny Revane.
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