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Training spears, swords and axes are edgeless {{L|weapon}}s created at a {{L|carpenter's workshop}}. It is thought that when performing {{L|combat drills}}, or {{L|sparring}} with these weapons, dwarves will not incur as many injuries as when using naked metal. They are, of course, equally harmless in real combat. So make sure that your soldiers have exchanged them for real weapons before sending them into {{L|combat}}. | Training spears, swords and axes are edgeless {{L|weapon}}s created at a {{L|carpenter's workshop}}. It is thought that when performing {{L|combat drills}}, or {{L|sparring}} with these weapons, dwarves will not incur as many injuries as when using naked metal. They are, of course, equally harmless in real combat. So make sure that your soldiers have exchanged them for real weapons before sending them into {{L|combat}}. | ||
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Training spears, swords and axes are edgeless Template:Ls created at a Template:L. It is thought that when performing Template:L, or Template:L with these weapons, dwarves will not incur as many injuries as when using naked metal. They are, of course, equally harmless in real combat. So make sure that your soldiers have exchanged them for real weapons before sending them into Template:L.
Training axes made from Template:Ls can be used for the Template:L's skill.
It should be noted that if left with soldiers sparring for long enough, they can grow attached to their tiny wooden training swords. Congratulations, you now have a legendary Swordsdwarf wielding a wooden stick.