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Update chap08-military.rst
Improved grammar and spelling, and removed a reference to drypumping (it no longer significantly trains any stats). Removed reference to unskilled dwarves hurting themselves or others when sparring - is no longer a thing.
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While you're exploring and digging around, how about we
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set up a military? You're going to need one, goblins are pesky bastards
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set up a military? You're going to need one; goblins are pesky bastards
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and likely to bother you more and more (if they haven't already).
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Soldiers can be a bit fiddly to manipulate, but once you get the hang
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of it you'll find it second nature.
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The first thing you will need to do is draft some
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dwarves into your military. There are a few different strategies for
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this. First up, you can pick complete newbies and let them work up
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their skills and strength through sparing. Another strategy is to have
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some peasants work on screw pumps to quickly build up their strength
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and toughness before drafting them. Others like to use miners (which
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their skills and strength through sparing. Another strategy is to use miners (which
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train up quickly and are thus easy to replace) as they usually are
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quite strong and tough already.
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As a further consideration, some don't like to recruit women as
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soldiers. When they give birth it's not uncommon to see them running
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soldiers. If they give birth, it's not uncommon to see them running
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into battle carrying a baby. This is both somewhat alarming and
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somewhat risky as you're going to have potentially dead babies on your
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hands due to combat, something that might cause a lot of emo among your
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somewhat risky, as you're going to have potentially dead babies on your
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hands due to combat - and that might cause a lot of stress amongst your
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dwarves.
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For this tutorial we're not going to worry about detail to much and
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For this tutorial we're not going to worry about detail too much and
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we're just going to grab 6 peasants – which is 10% of my current
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fortress population. Something similar will work for you for now. So
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here's what we'll do:
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@ -38,10 +36,10 @@ here's what we'll do:
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You'll note this screen is not unlike the :kbd:`u`, :guilabel:`units` screen.
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The difference is that there are a few different commands at the bottom of
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the panel. Primarily, this screen lets you organise your squads and it
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lets you set squad weapons. We're going to aim for two squads of three
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dwarves. Smaller squads helps your response time to enemy threat and
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gives you a bit more control. Lets get on with it:
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the panel. Primarily, this screen lets you organise your squads and set
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squad weapons. We're going to aim for two squads of three dwarves. Smaller
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squads helps your response time to enemy threat and gives you a bit more
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control. Lets get on with it:
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* Hit :kbd:`c` to create a squad, and using metal armour.
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(You *did* make the iron armour in chapter 6, right?)
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@ -63,20 +61,20 @@ same squad name, :guilabel:`The Razonrs of Handling` and
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But they're not doing anything yet, they're assigned to
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squads but aren't active doing soldierly stuff, so:
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* Scroll to the first squad leader, hit :kbd:`a` for activate.
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* Scroll to the first squad leader and hit :kbd:`a` for activate.
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* Scroll to the second squad leaders and :kbd:`a` activate him as well.
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* Scroll to the top of your military list, your squads are now up there
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* Scroll to the top of your military list: your squads are now up there
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with their names in grey.
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* On the first squad leader, hit :kbd:`v` for view squad.
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* If the squad is :guilabel:`on duty` hit :kbd:`t` to stand them down.
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* If the squad is :guilabel:`on duty`, hit :kbd:`t` to stand them down.
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* Hit :kbd:`f` for :guilabel:`Food carried` and they'll go get backpacks
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and put a stock of food in them for long duties.
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* Leave other settings and repeat for squad two.
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* Leave the other settings alone and repeat for squad two.
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Our dwarves are now soldiers and are going to go do soldierly things.
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What's that you ask? Well, drink, eat and hang around the barracks
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sparing mostly. But shouldn't we give them some weapons and armor?
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Maybe, is the answer, lets show you how:
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sparring mostly. But shouldn't we give them some weapons and armor?
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Let's do that:
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* With the military screen up, hit :kbd:`w` for weapons.
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* You now have a field you can move around using the arrow keys and
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Then go to the next column and hit :kbd:`Enter` until you see
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:guilabel:`Shd` for shield.
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* If you look further down your weapons list you may note how
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woodcutters are armed with an axe. And note that any you've told to be
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woodcutters who don't have an axe won't cut wood… although they might
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try and arm themselves due to being tasked. Anyway…
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woodcutters are armed with an axe. Note that woodcutters without an
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axe won't cut wood.
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* Space back out.
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Your soldiers will now go and get a bunch of leather armor and a shield
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#. Sparring unarmed trains the wrestling skill, and
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builds the key stats (like all training) but also trains quickly.
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Hammer weapon skill is the skill used by crossbow dwarves when
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The Hammerdwarf skill is used by crossbow dwarves when they run
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out of bolts. Yes, they bash the enemy to death with their crossbows.
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We can train hammering latter.
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#. Wrestling helps when an enemy disarms your dwarves as they have to
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fight unarmed then, and yes, a few enemies can disarm your lads.
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#. Finally, picture newby dwarves with no skill training with razor
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sharp steel battleaxes. Yes, picture a few graves. Wrestling gets them
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tough enough to spar with decent weapons without a lot of weapon access
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micromanagement in the stocks screen (ie. forcing them to pick up
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wooden weapons and later on dropping them in favour of proper weapons).
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Using the :kbd:`m` military :kbd:`a` alerts system, start training!
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.. image:: images/08-training.png
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:align: center
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Specifically: we want them training in small groups, in every month.
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This is the fastest way to build martial skill, since they don't all stop
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if one lazy midget wants a drink.
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Specifically: we want them training in small groups, every month.
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This is the fastest way to build martial skills, since they don't
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all stop if one lazy midget wants a drink.
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.. image:: images/08-schedule.png
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:align: center
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One thing you might want to think about is providing food and drink and
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somewhere to eat close to your military dwarves. That way they will
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hopefully spend more time training and less time walking!
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somewhere to eat close to your military dwarves. That way, they will
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(hopefully) spend more time training and less time walking!
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.. image:: images/08-squad.png
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:align: center
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Or, hit enter on the boss and then enter on the dwarves 2 steps down,
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that will pull them back up to being directly under the boss's command.
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While the boys are sparring go to your leather workshop and make sure
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While the boys are sparring, go to your leather workshop and make sure
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you've got some backpacks, armor and helms on order. You can check your
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stocks too, to make sure there's enough kit to go around. In time we'll
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get our lads into steel chainmail and plate, but for now, we need to
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