biting) so if you train them in close quarters sparring then they train as hammerdwarves, and will use the crossbow as a (poor) hammer. I’ve found that dwarves will use whatever combat skill they are best in (i.e. This works using fortifications but sometimes gives them bad thoughts (but is great skills training). I think the further the distance to the target the better they learn. Do not set up another training area for the squad. set the targets as ranges shooting in the appropriate direction, then assign your marksdwarf squad to “T”rain at the ranges. In the other you need three 3×10 “hallways” with an archery target at the end. designate one of them as a stockpile for bolts, no bins. So … to train marksdwarves you need two 11×11 rooms. I play vanilla, and make heavy use of the 11×11 geometry from the shift+arrow keys when designating. I’m playing 47.04, but this has been my method since back in 0.28ish when I picked this up. It always depends, they are useless against armored things. Marksdwarves are occasionally super-useful as they will one-shot a FB from 30 tiles away, saving the fort a lot of bloodshed. I’m sure you have something working, but I thought I’d share my technique with you. The whole time I was wondering if you guys were ever going to figure out how to train marksdwarves. Which was awesome, thanks for the good times. Last week I finished catching up on the podcast. Email from Byron mentioned in Episode 34:
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