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I could probably create an outpost-level demonstration/walkthrough, and am trying to figure out the details of Hamlet-level now. I have no idea what more advanced topics might include. --[[User:Romeofalling|Romeofalling]] 22:08, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 
I could probably create an outpost-level demonstration/walkthrough, and am trying to figure out the details of Hamlet-level now. I have no idea what more advanced topics might include. --[[User:Romeofalling|Romeofalling]] 22:08, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
 
== What are effective training methods for the military? ==
 
 
Archery training seems to work pretty well now. But for melee training, they seem to stand around the barracks doing pretty much nothing. Some dwarves don't even go to the barracks, they hang around the leather armour stockpile with tasks like "Go to combat training". Not that it makes that much difference. Some dwarfs have been in the army for years and are still dabblers.
 
 
Here are things that work, more or less:
 
 
* Fight anything that turns up. Dwarfs get experience from being in battle.
 
 
* Arena. Give a dwarf good armour and a wooden crossbow with no ammo. They train up pretty fast in hammerdwarf. But they might get attached to the wooden crossbow. Also it is a lot of micromanagement, building cages, connecting them to levers, pulling levers, etc. And only a few dwarfs can do it at once, due to the lack of training targets.
 
 
* Danger room. Fill a room with upright spear traps with training spears. Get somebody to pull the lever on repeat, the dwarfs train up quite fast. Dogs, cats, babies, and children might be killed however.
 
 
Are there any other effective ways to train up a good military? [[Special:Contributions/220.253.87.249|220.253.87.249]] 02:30, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
 

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