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== Beating on Enemy Prisoners (aka Away with thee, accursed Geneva Convention!) ==
 
== Beating on Enemy Prisoners (aka Away with thee, accursed Geneva Convention!) ==
  
Quite a bit more efficient than the previous one, this consists of catching intelligent enemies (mostly [[goblin]]s or enemy [[human]]s, the other ones are not worth it) in [[trap]]s, making sure they are unarmed but still [[armor]]ed, then sending them against your armor-clad dwarves equipped with [[training weapon]]s. You can kill them or not : see the bonus.
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Quite a bit more efficient than the previous one, this consists of catching intelligent enemies (mostly [[goblin]]s or enemy [[human]]s, the other ones are not worth it) in [[trap]]s, making sure they are well [[armor]]ed, then sending them against your armor-clad dwarves with training weapons. You can kill them or not : see the bonus.
  
 
'''Pros''':
 
'''Pros''':
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*goblins are trained as well (although this may be a good thing: see bonus) if you don't kill them
 
*goblins are trained as well (although this may be a good thing: see bonus) if you don't kill them
 
*still requires enough oversight to be a bother, most especially if you don't want wounds
 
*still requires enough oversight to be a bother, most especially if you don't want wounds
*for more [[fun]] don't remove the goblins' weapons
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*may be dangerous to your dwarves : remove goblin weapons for less <s>threat</s> [[Fun]]
 
*goblins tend to die easily due to poor armor coverage, you must replace a new batch
 
*goblins tend to die easily due to poor armor coverage, you must replace a new batch
*if you use [[training weapon]]s : dwarves may grow attached to them
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*if you use training weapons : dwarves may get attached to it
*generates hauling jobs
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*generates hauling jobs (although this may be a good thing)
 
*as offensive skills improve and goblin skill stays the same, dwarves tend to kill goblins far too easily, making this method less effective as your dwarves improve.
 
*as offensive skills improve and goblin skill stays the same, dwarves tend to kill goblins far too easily, making this method less effective as your dwarves improve.
  

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