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[[Soldier]]s will gradually increase this skill while training. It is currently uncertain whether this is related to observing combat demonstrations or is relevant to [[sparring]] or [[combat]].
 
[[Soldier]]s will gradually increase this skill while training. It is currently uncertain whether this is related to observing combat demonstrations or is relevant to [[sparring]] or [[combat]].
  
In adventure mode, the skill may also influence the probability of receiving the message "You feel uneasy" instead of an ambush. It slowly increases during combat and by sucessfully spotting an ambush.
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In adventure mode, the skill may also influence the probability of receiving the message "You feel uneasy" instead of an ambush. It slowly increases during combat and by successfully spotting ambushes and traps.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:19, 15 May 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.


The observer skill represents the ability of a dwarf to spot a stealth unit. The higher the skill the bigger the distance. The skill is particularly good to have for guards at your entrance or marksdwarves on your walls.

Soldiers will gradually increase this skill while training. It is currently uncertain whether this is related to observing combat demonstrations or is relevant to sparring or combat.

In adventure mode, the skill may also influence the probability of receiving the message "You feel uneasy" instead of an ambush. It slowly increases during combat and by successfully spotting ambushes and traps.


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