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* [[Flask]]s allow your dwarves to carry water and alcohol. (Leather flasks are called [[waterskin]]s, glass ones are called [[vial]]s.) | * [[Flask]]s allow your dwarves to carry water and alcohol. (Leather flasks are called [[waterskin]]s, glass ones are called [[vial]]s.) | ||
* Backpacks allow your dwarves to carry rations. | * Backpacks allow your dwarves to carry rations. | ||
− | * Quivers allow your dwarves to carry | + | * Quivers allow your dwarves to carry ammunition. |
==Picks== | ==Picks== |
Revision as of 08:18, 4 July 2012
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Outside of armor, clothing and weapons, there are only four equippable or otherwise usable items in Dwarf Fortress.
- Picks allow your dwarves to mine.
- Flasks allow your dwarves to carry water and alcohol. (Leather flasks are called waterskins, glass ones are called vials.)
- Backpacks allow your dwarves to carry rations.
- Quivers allow your dwarves to carry ammunition.
Picks
A pick is a digging implement that can be forged from most (not silver, for example) common metals like copper and iron. It is required by miners to dig through the earth, carve staircases and everything else related to the removal of rock and soil tiles. You will need to supply picks on embark as miners won't bring their own. The material used when making a pick doesn't have any effect on its speed at digging through rock, that depends on the user's Mining skill level.
Picks can also be used as weapons. They inflict EDGE type damage, tend to impale or dismember enemies, and gain damage bonuses by the user's Mining skill level. Picks are brutally effective, combining slashing and impaling and generally far better than anything that isn't a whip or scourge. Since a steel pick can penetrate most armor, picks are effective weapons against any foe, armored, forgotten, Underworld, Bronze colossus or otherwise.
Quivers
A Quiver is an item used to store bolts or arrows. It is worn on the body, like a backpack.
Dwarves require a quiver to hold their ammo whenever engaging in any kind of shooting. Therefore, you'll need at least one quiver for each hunter and each crossbowdwarf in your military.
Quivers are made of leather at a Leather works. Invaders, merchants, and migrants often have silk and cloth quivers, even though you can't make them yourself.
In adventurer mode, arrows and bolts picked up from the ground will automatically be placed in the first quiver worn, which can hold any amount of these ammo types. If filled with the put command, it can hold up to an indeterminate limit of combined items. For examples: a quiver can hold 20 5lb raw or sharpened rocks, or 20 1lb bolts and arrows, but only two weapons or three articles of clothing of any combined weight.
Backpacks
In fortress mode, soldiers who are ordered to carry food (from the military menu) will equip a backpack to carry the rations in it, which saves them from going to a food stockpile whenever they are hungry. This does not mean that they will eat or drink while on duty, it only means that they will save time on their breaks. To prevent extreme hunger and thirst while dwarves are on an active schedule, you must lower the amount of soldiers required for a scheduled task, so that soldiers can be free to eat and drink.
Note that inactive squads will still carry food in their backpacks, and will eat it as civilian when hungry. You may wish to disable this, as while eating their rations saves on travel time, the dwarf will not receive any happy thoughts about their dining area.
Backpacks can be sewn from leather at the Leather works.
In adventurer mode, a backpack is required if you want to carry more than you can hold in your hands. Any items taken from the ground will be automatically placed in the first backpack worn (unless a quiver is worn, which receives any arrow or bolt,) with no limit to amount or weight. A backpack can be filled with the g command up to limits too bizarre to be deciphered — just fill it by taking from the ground, okay?