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===Targets===
 
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To train marksdwarves, you must create a zone with {{Menu icon|z}} and designate it as an archery range, then assign squads to the zone. Marksdwarves will stand at one end of the zone and fire at the opposite end; this firing direction is indicated by a crossbow icon in the zone's settings. For all dwarves to train simultaneously, there must be one 1-tile-wide firing path per dwarf.
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To train marksdwarves, you must create a zone with {{Menu icon|z}} and designate it as an archery range, then assign squads to the zone. Marksdwarves will stand at one end of the zone and fire at the opposite end; this firing direction is indicated by a crossbow icon in the zone's settings.
 
You may place [[archery targets]] at the opposite end of the zone tiles using {{Menu icon|b|y|t}}. Similar to [[wells]], these buildings are created from raw materials when placed, rather than being crafted at a workshop and stored in item form (like [[doors]]). However, archery targets are not required to have a functional archery range.
 
You may place [[archery targets]] at the opposite end of the zone tiles using {{Menu icon|b|y|t}}. Similar to [[wells]], these buildings are created from raw materials when placed, rather than being crafted at a workshop and stored in item form (like [[doors]]). However, archery targets are not required to have a functional archery range.
  

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