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− | '''Discipline''' is a skill highly relevant to [[military]] dwarves, and somewhat less important for civilian dwarves. A dwarf with high discipline is less likely to retreat in battle, or to cancel a job when witnessing death. This makes it very useful when many dwarves die in a fight; without discipline even a dwarf with legendary weapon skills will panic and run before he is even able to do anything to the enemies trying to kill you. | + | '''Discipline''' is a [[skill]] highly relevant to [[military]] dwarves, and somewhat less important for civilian dwarves. A dwarf with high discipline is less likely to retreat in battle, or to cancel a job when witnessing death. This makes it very useful when many dwarves die in a fight; without discipline even a dwarf with legendary weapon skills will panic and run before he is even able to do anything to the enemies trying to kill you. |
Active military [[training]] raises the discipline skill (rather quickly, in fact), so giving your dwarves a few months of basic military training is helpful before throwing them onto the battlefield. (Shocking, right?) | Active military [[training]] raises the discipline skill (rather quickly, in fact), so giving your dwarves a few months of basic military training is helpful before throwing them onto the battlefield. (Shocking, right?) | ||
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Revision as of 07:52, 17 July 2014
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v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Discipline is a skill highly relevant to military dwarves, and somewhat less important for civilian dwarves. A dwarf with high discipline is less likely to retreat in battle, or to cancel a job when witnessing death. This makes it very useful when many dwarves die in a fight; without discipline even a dwarf with legendary weapon skills will panic and run before he is even able to do anything to the enemies trying to kill you.
Active military training raises the discipline skill (rather quickly, in fact), so giving your dwarves a few months of basic military training is helpful before throwing them onto the battlefield. (Shocking, right?)
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