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== Maces vs axes vs war hammers vs undead ==
 
== Maces vs axes vs war hammers vs undead ==
  
I did a bit of testing and it appears to me that war hammers are at least as good at killing undead, if not better, as maces, and it's quite clear that they deal more damage against living creatures as well, which can be very important if you want to get mangled corpses instead of mutilated corpses and multiple reanimating body parts like in the case of using axes. War hammers more reliably penetrate the outer layers and crush bones, while maces tend more towards bruising the outer layers and are less likely to crush bones. The difference may be lesser for a stronger dwarf as a war hammer also tends to get stuck in wounds more, which presumably means that the dwarf spends some time trying to pull it out. Overall, maces can kill undead as well, but going by my (limited) testing war hammers are at least as good at killing undead, if not better, and they are significantly better against living enemies, they won't kill as fast as axes but compared to maces they are better at breaking bones, better at stunning, and better at damaging internal organs.
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I did a bit of testing and it appears to me that war hammers are at least as good at killing undead, if not better, as maces, and it's quite clear that they deal more damage against living creatures as well, which can be very important if you want to get mangled corpses instead of mutilated corpses and multiple reanimating body parts like in the case of using axes. War hammers more reliably penetrate the outer layers and crush bones, while maces tend more towards bruising the outer layers and are less likely to crush bones. The difference may be lesser for a stronger dwarf as a war hammer also tends to get stuck in wounds more, which presumably means that the dwarf spends some time trying to pull it out. Overall, maces can kill undead as well, but going by my (limited) testing war hammers are at least as good at killing enemies, if not better, and they are significantly better against living enemies, they won't kill as fast as axes but compared to maces they are better at breaking bones, better at stunning, and better at damaging internal organs.
 
[[User:Rg|Rg]] ([[User talk:Rg|talk]]) 16:06, 20 December 2023 (UTC)
 
[[User:Rg|Rg]] ([[User talk:Rg|talk]]) 16:06, 20 December 2023 (UTC)

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