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{{Quality|Exceptional|20:57, 9 June 2010 (UTC)}}{{Building|name=Archery target|key=A
 
{{Quality|Exceptional|20:57, 9 June 2010 (UTC)}}{{Building|name=Archery target|key=A
 
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* [[Building material]] (non-[[economic]])
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1 of
 
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* [[Masonry]]
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* [[Carpentry]]
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* [[Metalcrafting]]
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* Make Archery range
 
* Make Archery range
 
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'''Archery targets''' are used to create Archery Ranges, which are used to train [[Soldier#Marksdwarves|Marksdwarves]]. They can be built from [[wood]], which requires [[carpentry]]; [[stone]] or [[glass|glass blocks]], which requires [[masonry]]; or [[metal]], which requires [[metalcrafting]]. They can also be built from [[block|blocks]] made from the above materials.
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'''Archery targets''' are used to create Archery Ranges, which are used to train {{L|Soldier#Marksdwarves|Marksdwarves}}. They can be built from {{L|wood}}, which requires {{L|carpentry}}; {{L|stone}} or {{L|glass|glass blocks}}, which requires {{L|masonry}}; or {{L|metal}}, which requires {{L|metalcrafting}}. They can also be built from {{L|block|blocks}} made from the above materials.
  
 
==Making an Archery Range==
 
==Making an Archery Range==
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#Set the size with {{k|+}}/{{k|-}} to determine how far from the target your archers will stand
 
#Set the size with {{k|+}}/{{k|-}} to determine how far from the target your archers will stand
 
#Set the shooting direction with {{k|w}}{{k|a}}{{k|s}}{{k|d}}
 
#Set the shooting direction with {{k|w}}{{k|a}}{{k|s}}{{k|d}}
#Assign the range to the desired [[squads]]. Squads can then be set to {{k|s}}leep or {{k|t}}rain there, as well as store their {{K|i}}ndividual or s{{k|q}}uad equipment, much like a [[barracks]].  
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#Assign the range to the desired {{L|squads}}. Squads can then be set to {{k|s}}leep or {{k|t}}rain there, as well as store their {{K|i}}ndividual or s{{k|q}}uad equipment, much like a {{L|barracks}}.  
  
The [[room]] can then be used by [[schedule|training]] dwarves to train ranged [[weapon]] [[skills]]. Since [[bolts]] are being used up by this training, it is a good idea to [[equipment|set]] the dwarves to only use [[bone]] or [[wood|wooden]] bolts when training.
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The {{L|room}} can then be used by {{L|schedule|training}} dwarves to train ranged {{L|weapon}} {{L|skills}}. Since {{L|bolts}} are being used up by this training, it is a good idea to {{L|equipment|set}} the dwarves to only use {{L|bone}} or {{L|wood|wooden}} bolts when training.
  
Unlike other [[room]]s, archery ranges only include the archery target from which they were defined - if you have multiple targets in one area, '''each one''' must be designated as its own archery range, even if this causes them to overlap.
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Unlike other {{L|room}}s, archery ranges only include the archery target from which they were defined - if you have multiple targets in one area, '''each one''' must be designated as its own archery range, even if this causes them to overlap.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*Experience is granted per shot, not per target hit.
 
*Experience is granted per shot, not per target hit.
 
*Only one soldier can use an archery target at a time.
 
*Only one soldier can use an archery target at a time.
*Marksdwarves will only practice at an archery range if their [[quiver]]s contain ammunition which is permitted for training - if they are fully stocked up on combat-only ammo and have no room for anything else, then they will never practice.
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*Marksdwarves will only practice at an archery range if their {{L|quiver}}s contain ammunition which is permitted for training - if they are fully stocked up on combat-only ammo and have no room for anything else, then they will never practice.
*Marksdwarves do not spend all of their free time performing archery practice - during downtime, they will complain that they "cannot follow orders". Assigning marksdwarves to a [[barracks]] will allow them to use this spare time to perform combat drills, though said drills can potentially cut into archery practice.
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*Marksdwarves do not spend all of their free time performing archery practice - during downtime, they will complain that they "cannot follow orders". Assigning marksdwarves to a {{L|barracks}} will allow them to use this spare time to perform combat drills, though said drills can potentially cut into archery practice.
  
 
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