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A rusty novice qualifies to work in a mason's workshop that is set to only accept dabbling dwarves. Perhaps this information could be mentioned, with testing of course. Also, what does "Permanent skill loss" mean? Will a dwarf suffering from permanent skill loss never be able to work above a certain level, or is there a just a decrease in experience that is recoverable through training? --[[User:Introprospector|Introprospector]] 00:13, 5 March 2012 (UTC)
 
A rusty novice qualifies to work in a mason's workshop that is set to only accept dabbling dwarves. Perhaps this information could be mentioned, with testing of course. Also, what does "Permanent skill loss" mean? Will a dwarf suffering from permanent skill loss never be able to work above a certain level, or is there a just a decrease in experience that is recoverable through training? --[[User:Introprospector|Introprospector]] 00:13, 5 March 2012 (UTC)
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== Non-fortress sentients observed changing profession ==
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In case it's ever of interest to anybody, "NPCs" (by which I mean sentients who aren't part of your fortress) appear to change profession according to the same rules as fortress dwarves -- an unarmed Goblin Recruit entered my map in an ambush group and turned into a Wrestler after engaging some animals in hand-to-hand. [[User:Chaos|Chaos]] 05:21, 12 May 2012 (UTC)

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A rusty novice qualifies to work in a mason's workshop that is set to only accept dabbling dwarves. Perhaps this information could be mentioned, with testing of course. Also, what does "Permanent skill loss" mean? Will a dwarf suffering from permanent skill loss never be able to work above a certain level, or is there a just a decrease in experience that is recoverable through training? --Introprospector 00:13, 5 March 2012 (UTC)

Non-fortress sentients observed changing profession

In case it's ever of interest to anybody, "NPCs" (by which I mean sentients who aren't part of your fortress) appear to change profession according to the same rules as fortress dwarves -- an unarmed Goblin Recruit entered my map in an ambush group and turned into a Wrestler after engaging some animals in hand-to-hand. Chaos 05:21, 12 May 2012 (UTC)