So I'm positive this has been asked before, but I fail at the search feature and didn't see it in the last few pages, so here goes:
My marksdwarves kind of suck. They take more casualties than my melee militia, and don't seem to get many kills. I'd like to fix that.
Weapons:- Weapon - My marksdwarves are currently equipped with wooden crossbows, because they were easy to make. I now see that my dwarves run out of ammo quickly and try to cave in some skulls with their wooden crossbows, and get quite little accomplished. Should I be making these out of something more dense than wood? Steel? Copper? Silver?
- Ammo - Similar question. I've been using wooden and bone bolts in my crossbows because it was fast and easy. However, my bolts seem to do little other than tear skin or occasionally tear muscles. What's a better material to make bolts from? I've seen people recommend silver, but the wiki claims bolts are edge weapons, which tells me that steel would be better. Any thoughts?
Also, how many bolts can a dwarf actually carry? I'm setting my squads of 10 dwarves to carry 250 bolts for the squad, but they run out quick. Can I bump this up to 500 or more without issues? I've got plenty of bolts.
ArmorMy marksdwarves are all using leather armor, so I could get my melee dwarves in steel plate faster. They get destroyed in melee combat (which they seem to relish in moreso than standing back and shooting). Am I correct in that wearing steel armor would have no negative effect other than slowing them down from the weight? Their shooting wouldn't be affected, would it? Training in armor raises armor skill and eventually negates this anway, right?
TrainingSeems this has been asked a few times, but I've never seen a conclusive answer. What sort of training schedule should I set up for my marksdwarves? I have a shooting range with 10 targets, and the dwarves show up for archery practice, but I don't know how much it's helping their skill.
How many months on / off should I have them practicing to mitigate bad thoughts? I have my squad of 10 set to train with a minimum of 7 required, alternating months on and off. I'm beginning to question if this is counter productive with bad thoughts from being put on duty every other month, instead of say, 2 months on, 1 off. Is there a better strategy for getting skill trained up? I can't seem to find a straight answer on whether the minimum number required causes bad thoughts or actually setting a month to have no orders. If you can leave them all on Active/Training for the entire year I think that would help, for example.
Also, is it possible to train on prisoners in any way, other than releasing them in room and kill ordering them? I have relatively little experience with dumping prisoners for the melee to pound on, but never tried this with marksdwarves.
DeploymentSo my current fort has a two z-level curtain wall with the top level carved into fortifications for the dwarves to shoot out of. They seem to do this, but their range seems to be absolutely terrible and their attention span is quite small. Do you normally have to station the marksdwarves directly against the wall within, say 5 tiles of enemies for them to take notice and try to shoot? I've seen them hanging around a tile or two away from the fortifications without moving up to the fortification to take a shot, when the enemy looked like it was in range.
Should I carve fortifications in the bottom wall to shoot out of to get around the range reducing bug from z-level differences? I'm hesitant to do so, because that would allow goblin archers to shoot back if they got close enough, right?
Lastly, when I do kill order something with my marksdwarves, they tend to do stupid things like run up to them and try to melee them instead of staying at a safe distance and shooting. I realize that some dwarves might be out of ammo, but should I just station them near an enemy instead of kill ordering it?
Or even better, should I just ignore enemies outside of my walls too far away to be shot at, instead of opening the gate and charging them with my military?
Thanks for any input.