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'''Train Soldier-at-Arms''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]], in the [[Sage Study|study]] of [[Instruction (sage study)|Instruction]], that enables non-levelled "[[Harden Commoner (sage ability)|hardened]]" commoners]], or "[[Comrade (non-player character)|comrades]]" into soldiers capable of using heavy armour and superior [[Weapons List|weapons]], such as [[Long Sword (weapon)|swords]], [[Battle Axe (weapon)|axes]], [[Mace (weapon)|maces]], [[Polearm (weapon)|polearms]], [[Bow (weapon)|bows]] and [[Crossbow (weapon)|crossbows]].
 
'''Train Soldier-at-Arms''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]], in the [[Sage Study|study]] of [[Instruction (sage study)|Instruction]], that enables non-levelled "[[Harden Commoner (sage ability)|hardened]]" commoners]], or "[[Comrade (non-player character)|comrades]]" into soldiers capable of using heavy armour and superior [[Weapons List|weapons]], such as [[Long Sword (weapon)|swords]], [[Battle Axe (weapon)|axes]], [[Mace (weapon)|maces]], [[Polearm (weapon)|polearms]], [[Bow (weapon)|bows]] and [[Crossbow (weapon)|crossbows]].
 
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Such training is made more freely available in times of war to comrades, but otherwise it's quite rare — particularly because weapons and armour must be made available at the trainer's expense.  There's simply no way for a peasant to afford such things, nor the space needed for practice and manoeuvres.
  
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== Training Process ==
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The physical conditioning that's needed, as well as discipline and combat skills, calls for a rigorous commitment lasting '''4 months'''.  Each stage, should the character survive the training, provides additional skills and benefits, even if no further effort is made after each stage.  In each case, one instructor with this sage ability is limited to managing no more than the same 8 students over the entire training period.
  
== As Hirelings ==
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=== Rigorous Training ===
Soldiers
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This asks for intense conditioning to improve the character's strength, constitution and dexterity.  Running and sprinting, weightlifting, jumping and [[Scrambling (sage ability)|climbing]], [[Grappling (hand-to-hand)|wrestling]] and [[Unarmed Combat (sage study)|unarmed combat]] are all part of the training.  A total of 250 hours training is pressed into the space of 1 month.  Weapons training does take place, but hasn't the time to give an effect over this period.
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During the training, the student makes four [[Ability Checks|ability checks]]: [[Strength (ability stat)|strength]], [[Intelligence (ability stat)|intelligence]], [[Wisdom (ability stat)|wisdom]] and [[Constitution (ability stat)|constitution]].
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'''Benefits''':
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* When a strength or a constitution check succeeds, the character gains 1 [[Ability Stats|ability point in that stat]] (to a maximum of 18).  This is the only chance the character has to gain either.
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* If both the intelligence and wisdom check are failed, than the character has become injured, as indicated by a [[Malady Checks|malady check]].
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* So long as at least two checks succeed, the character's THAC0 improves from 21 to 20.
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* If three checks fail, there is a 50% chance the character will quit.
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* If all four checks fail, the character must be dismissed from further training; he or she is unsuited to the tasks of war.

Revision as of 21:31, 13 August 2023

Train Soldier-at-Arms is an amateur-status sage ability, in the study of Instruction, that enables non-levelled "hardened" commoners]], or "comrades" into soldiers capable of using heavy armour and superior weapons, such as swords, axes, maces, polearms, bows and crossbows.

Such training is made more freely available in times of war to comrades, but otherwise it's quite rare — particularly because weapons and armour must be made available at the trainer's expense. There's simply no way for a peasant to afford such things, nor the space needed for practice and manoeuvres.

Training Process

The physical conditioning that's needed, as well as discipline and combat skills, calls for a rigorous commitment lasting 4 months. Each stage, should the character survive the training, provides additional skills and benefits, even if no further effort is made after each stage. In each case, one instructor with this sage ability is limited to managing no more than the same 8 students over the entire training period.

Rigorous Training

This asks for intense conditioning to improve the character's strength, constitution and dexterity. Running and sprinting, weightlifting, jumping and climbing, wrestling and unarmed combat are all part of the training. A total of 250 hours training is pressed into the space of 1 month. Weapons training does take place, but hasn't the time to give an effect over this period.

During the training, the student makes four ability checks: strength, intelligence, wisdom and constitution.

Benefits:

  • When a strength or a constitution check succeeds, the character gains 1 ability point in that stat (to a maximum of 18). This is the only chance the character has to gain either.
  • If both the intelligence and wisdom check are failed, than the character has become injured, as indicated by a malady check.
  • So long as at least two checks succeed, the character's THAC0 improves from 21 to 20.
  • If three checks fail, there is a 50% chance the character will quit.
  • If all four checks fail, the character must be dismissed from further training; he or she is unsuited to the tasks of war.