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Started playing DF around July 2009. Amazing game, especially to be available for free.

Military tutorial[edit]

A brief tutorial for the new player. This is not intended to be comprehensive, just enough to help you get started with the military. Please feel free to ask some questions on my discussion page if you have any. I am going to make a few assumptions here.

  • I am using the Mayday pack which might have a few keybinding changes. I don't think there are but keep it in mind.
  • I make use of Dwarf Therapist so if you do not have it, check the wiki for the link under utilities.
  • I am going to assume a relatively new player so I will include lots of keybinds. This is not an insult to your intelligence.
  • If you have already dabbled around in the military in your current fort there may be issues I cannot take into account. Try to revert to an earlier save or if that is impossible just follow along as close as possible.

And of course if you have any questions please ask on my discussion page here.

Preparing your dwarfs[edit]

  1. Load up your fort and pause the game. Then load up Dwarf Therapist.
  2. Check your dwarves military skills and pick a group of dwarfs to use as guinea pigs for this grand experiment.
  3. I create a custom profession for my dwarfs called Military or Archer, depending on the obvious, with all of the labor skills cut off. Yes all of them. Technically this is not necessary but it helps get around some annoying glitches.
  4. Apply this profession to whichever dwarfs you want to use for your military. This makes them easier to find when scrolling through the list for assigning dwarfs to a squad.

If you aren't playing on Windows fear not! I will keep you poor heathens in mind. Instead of doing this using Dwarf Therapist just do it using the in game menus. It takes longer but still gets the job done.

Creating a squad[edit]

  1. Open up your nobles screen. Highlight militia commander and press Enter. Scroll through your unit list and look from someone with some relevant skills (they should be at the top of the list). If no one has any skills I volunteer the dwarf with the hardest to pronounce name who I have previously designated as Military. Press Esc to back out to the main menu.
  2. Press m to go to your military screen and press c to create a squad. It will ask you for a uniform, choose none. The reason is that armor can get really complicated and this is a beginner setup. I will have a more advanced armor setup later. The Militia Commander is the default captain of the squad. Any subsequent squads can be made by pressing l with the commander's squad highlighted.
  3. To add members to your squads highlight the desired squad and press to go to the Squad Position column. Then press to highlight a vacant position below the Militia commander. Then press to move to the Candidate column.
  4. Highlight a dwarf you have designated as Military/Archer (or whoever you want) and press Enter. Repeat this until your squad is full (I am only going to use 1 squad for this tutorial) or you have selected all of your previously selected Military/Archer dwarfs.
  5. Press a to go to your alert screen. Go to highlight Active/Training. Press to highlight your squad and press Enter. The letter A should appear beside your squad's name. For civilians the [CIV] tag shows which alert state your civilians are set to.

Scheduling[edit]

  1. Now press s to go the Schedule screen. Scroll to the top month and press x to cancel orders then o to give orders.
  2. Press o to switch between orders until you see Train.
  3. Now this part is very important so pay attention. If you look at the bottom of the screen you will see where it says 10 Soldiers Minimum. This means that if there are less then 10 members they won't follow the order. If there are more then the minimum (and the minimum is below 10) then any extra troops will rotatin in and out. Use the corresponding keybind to decrease the number to however many people you have in the squad. Its + and - for me.
  4. Once you have setup the number of dwarfs to the exact number in your squad, press Shift and Enter to exit back to the Schedule screen.
  5. Use c to copy and p to paste them over each month for the whole year.

Create a barracks and designate for training[edit]

  1. Create a barracks by creating a bed,armor stand, or weapon rack at a carpenter's workshop and then building it in a 5X5 room. I chose 5X5 tiles arbitrarily but remember the larger the room, the more mechanisms and spears you need for a Danger Room.
  2. Set the task for it by hitting q from the main menu and highlighting the structure you built.
    1. If its a bed hit r to make it a bedroom and change the size to fill up the room it is in and hit Enter. Change it into a barracks by press b.
    2. If an Armor Stand or Weapon Rack just press r and adjust the size to fill the space of your choice and hit Enter
  3. If you have multiple squads highlight the squad you are using for this tutorial and hit t. Beside the name of your squad a T should appear indicating they will train at that barracks. Multiple squads can be assigned the same barracks. You can press q to make your squad store their equipment in this location.

Archers[edit]

The above will not work for training archers. Instead just replace the barracks with an archery target. There are some caveats though.

  1. You need one target per member of your archery squad. I recommend a 4 tile wide space around your archery target although I have tested and the gap does not seem to affect skill increase.
  2. You will need to supply ammo under the Military screen. As of right now don't bother setting only bone/wood bolts or arrows for training. Just make sure you have lots of metal on hand. If this is not possible, be aware that your dwarfs will only hold 1 type of ammo. So if they are training and then need to go kill something they must first run back and get ammo.
  3. Archers will not work with a danger room to train archery ,instead they will train hammers, so there is no way to speed up the process that I am aware of.