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:Having any dwarf train is a waste of effort. Wrestlers will go up to elite after a few punches back and forth with a flesh ball or something. Marksdorfs will only rise once they get put across the moat from a herd of camels or something. Don't even build targets or barracks or the like; they just give your dorfs opportunities to starve, dehydrate, or get generally bugged. [[User:Dorf and Dumb|Dorf and Dumb]] 05:31, 26 August 2010 (UTC) | :Having any dwarf train is a waste of effort. Wrestlers will go up to elite after a few punches back and forth with a flesh ball or something. Marksdorfs will only rise once they get put across the moat from a herd of camels or something. Don't even build targets or barracks or the like; they just give your dorfs opportunities to starve, dehydrate, or get generally bugged. [[User:Dorf and Dumb|Dorf and Dumb]] 05:31, 26 August 2010 (UTC) | ||
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==Getting dwarfs to leave the army== | ==Getting dwarfs to leave the army== | ||
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** Deconstruct your barrackses, then they will stop training. | ** Deconstruct your barrackses, then they will stop training. | ||
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== Unhappy thoughts. == | == Unhappy thoughts. == | ||
My dwarves get unhappy thoughts from being on long patrol duty and the draft but if I let them off they complain about being relived of duty. How can I make a schedule where they aren't constantly complaining and throwing tantrums? One month on/one month off doesn't seem to help, nor does keeping them active and changing the duty itself once a month. I only have 7 dwarves out of 10 in any squad active at any given time. [[User:Lando242|Lando242]] 17:55, 3 December 2010 (UTC) | My dwarves get unhappy thoughts from being on long patrol duty and the draft but if I let them off they complain about being relived of duty. How can I make a schedule where they aren't constantly complaining and throwing tantrums? One month on/one month off doesn't seem to help, nor does keeping them active and changing the duty itself once a month. I only have 7 dwarves out of 10 in any squad active at any given time. [[User:Lando242|Lando242]] 17:55, 3 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
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