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== Finished off a goblin invader == | == Finished off a goblin invader == | ||
− | Just fended off my second invasion of goblins first with trolls.(I love cage traps | + | Just fended off my second invasion of goblins first with trolls.(I love cage traps) |
− | He killed off a goblin with heavy injuries from the stone traps bare-handed as I dumped his hammer | + | He killed off a goblin with heavy injuries from the stone traps bare-handed as I dumped his hammer. I'd like to give him a hammer (a weak one) for effort :) My point is that he'll help fighting.--[[User:Seaneat|Seaneat]] 18:18, 2 July 2008 (EDT) |
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==Avoiding a Hammering== | ==Avoiding a Hammering== | ||
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:Also, as I think is noted somewhere above, if you have no guards and no restraints designated as a jail, the noble gets an unhappy thought for not being able to punish anyone (on top of unhappines over not having the mandate filled if that's the offense) but there's no jail time and no hammering because there was no failure to get the offender to jail. One side effect of this is that tantruming dwarves are not stopped as effectively. -[[User:Fuzzy|Fuzzy]] 09:04, 18 December 2008 (EST) | :Also, as I think is noted somewhere above, if you have no guards and no restraints designated as a jail, the noble gets an unhappy thought for not being able to punish anyone (on top of unhappines over not having the mandate filled if that's the offense) but there's no jail time and no hammering because there was no failure to get the offender to jail. One side effect of this is that tantruming dwarves are not stopped as effectively. -[[User:Fuzzy|Fuzzy]] 09:04, 18 December 2008 (EST) | ||
::In 40d, there is no way to avoid a hammering. As a test, I deliberately violated an export ban, and 4 dwarves were found guilty - two were jailed, and the other two received 5 hammerstrikes each, even though I had 24 unoccupied jail cells and 20 active fortress guards. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 18:19, 19 November 2009 (UTC) | ::In 40d, there is no way to avoid a hammering. As a test, I deliberately violated an export ban, and 4 dwarves were found guilty - two were jailed, and the other two received 5 hammerstrikes each, even though I had 24 unoccupied jail cells and 20 active fortress guards. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 18:19, 19 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
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==Trap/kill the Hammerer== | ==Trap/kill the Hammerer== | ||
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:A non-hammerly dwarf to go with your ABOMINATION of a fortress. Teetotaler dwarves?!?!?! Seriously though, I don't judge; mod the game any way you like, that's part of its beauty. ;) [[User:JubalHarshaw|JubalHarshaw]] 04:12, 27 August 2009 (UTC) | :A non-hammerly dwarf to go with your ABOMINATION of a fortress. Teetotaler dwarves?!?!?! Seriously though, I don't judge; mod the game any way you like, that's part of its beauty. ;) [[User:JubalHarshaw|JubalHarshaw]] 04:12, 27 August 2009 (UTC) | ||
::Heheh. Yeah, actually, "abomination" is a good way to describe it. But in a good way. Shiny, happy, experimental, vomit-covered abominations. Actually, it's not just restricted to hammerers. Any dwarf who "doesn't care about anything anymore" will need booze to get by. Of course, that usually means that by that time the dwarves have spent so much time in the military that it doesn't matter. But seriously. It's like dwarven depression or something. Truly, Toady One and ThreeToe are always like fifty steps ahead when it comes to modding. [[User:Mythsage|Mythsage]] 9:23, 29 August 2009 (UTC). | ::Heheh. Yeah, actually, "abomination" is a good way to describe it. But in a good way. Shiny, happy, experimental, vomit-covered abominations. Actually, it's not just restricted to hammerers. Any dwarf who "doesn't care about anything anymore" will need booze to get by. Of course, that usually means that by that time the dwarves have spent so much time in the military that it doesn't matter. But seriously. It's like dwarven depression or something. Truly, Toady One and ThreeToe are always like fifty steps ahead when it comes to modding. [[User:Mythsage|Mythsage]] 9:23, 29 August 2009 (UTC). | ||
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