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Floris has this... that's not in vanilla? Its been so long since I played without Floris I can't remember what it added and what was there already.
It's been a random amount for me. Most of the time it's only 2-3 times for me.
Then, every time you train the peasants, a random number of them are considered ready. I've seen that number being between 1 and 4. You fight them with quarterstaffs. If you lose, you make no progress. If you win, you are considered to have trained that many peasants. If you are lucky you can reach the required number in one or two victories. If you are unlucky, it may take as many as the total number of peasants - if you always train just one.