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A '''large, serrated disc''' is a [[Weapon#Trap weapon statistics|trap component]] that can be mounted into [[Trap#Weapon Trap|weapon traps]]. They deal large amounts of slashing [[Weapon#Weapon Stats|damage]], and have a tendency to sever their victims' limbs. While amusing, this can create several [[hauling]] tasks for [[dwarves]] as they have to move each severed [[chunks|body part]] to a [[butcher's shop]] or [[stockpile|refuse pile]].  While large serrated discs do less damage than trap components like the [[giant axe blade]], they attack three times, giving the large serrated disc the highest potential damage of any weapon that can be mounted in a [[trap]].
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Large serrated discs require 1 [[bar]] of a metal to produce.
 
 
 
 
 
'''These have been taken from raw/objects/item_trapcomp.txt:'''
 
{|cellpadding="2" border="1"
 
! Name !! Damage !! Damage type !! Number of hits !! Critical boost !! Wood?
 
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| '''Large, serrated disc''' || 120† || Slash || 3 || None || No
 
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| colspan=6 | † ''Item quality and the material the weapon is made of can change the damage points of a weapon.''
 
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|}
 
 
 
For more information on [[weapons]], [[Weapon#Trap_weapon_statistics|trap weapon statistics]], [[Weapon#Material_Damage_Effects|material damage effects]], or [[Weapon#Item_quality|item quality]].
 
 
 
[[Category:Weapons]][[Category:Items]][[Category:Traps]]
 

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