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Unlike other civilians, when a hostile creature comes in range of a peasant, they will attack it head on rather than running away, giving more valuable dwarves time to escape and holding the enemy off until the military arrives. They can often kill kobold thieves and goblin snatchers without the military ever having to step in, but can be severely wounded and often killed if encountered by a larger force.
 
Unlike other civilians, when a hostile creature comes in range of a peasant, they will attack it head on rather than running away, giving more valuable dwarves time to escape and holding the enemy off until the military arrives. They can often kill kobold thieves and goblin snatchers without the military ever having to step in, but can be severely wounded and often killed if encountered by a larger force.
  
Peasants are also invaluable as sacrificial lambs. They are largely useless and, unless applied to a practice, will eat and drink away the other dwarves' rations while [[noble|contributing nothing to society themselves]]. It is thus a good idea to draft them to jobs that will likely result in the death of the dwarf. A good example of this would be experiments involving [[magma]], heavily flowing [[water]], or just about anything deadly. Just make sure they don't have a lot of friends (which may be the case if they are left to idle for extended periods of time), or you may end up with a [[tantrum]] spiral on your hands.
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Peasants are also invaluable as sacrificial lambs. They are largely useless and, unless applied to a practice, will eat and drink away the other dwarves' rations while [[noble|contributing nothing to society themselves]]. It it thus a good idea to draft them to jobs that will likely result in the death of the dwarf. A good example of this would be experiments involving [[magma]], heavily flowing [[water]], or just about anything deadly. Just make sure they don't have a lot of friends (which may be the case if they are left to idle for extended periods of time), or you may end up with a [[tantrum]] spiral on your hands.
  
 
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