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For named weapons that are not artifacts, see [[Weapon#Attachment|here]].
 
For named weapons that are not artifacts, see [[Weapon#Attachment|here]].
  
'''Note:''' Items may also be surrounded by braces {}, which indicates the item is [[forbidden]], or parentheses (), which indicates the item came from off-site (i.e. it arrived as [[Goblinite]], was purchased in a trade, or was part of the original [[Embark#Supplies|embark supplies]]). See [[Item designations]] for a summary.
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'''Note:''' Items may also be surrounded by parentheses (), which indicates the item came from off-site (i.e. it arrived as [[Goblinite]], was purchased in a trade, or was part of the original [[Embark#Supplies|embark supplies]]), or braces {}, which indicates the item is [[forbidden]]. See [[Item designations]] for a summary.
  
 
Almost all [[decoration]]s have quality levels, too. An item of any quality (except [[artifact]]-level) can have a decoration of any quality. (Artifacts can't be decorated manually, but have inherent decorations depending on the materials used to make them.) The quality level of a decoration is shown by the same signs (-, +, *, ≡, ☼) just outside the double angle-brackets («,»). Thus, a *«+steel battle axe+»* is a finely-crafted steel battle axe with superior decorations on it, and a «☼steel battle axe☼» is a masterfully crafted steel battle axe with decorations of standard quality. Each decoration imparts its flat bonus and multiplier, so high-quality decorations can quickly create extremely-valuable items, even if those items were low-quality to begin with.
 
Almost all [[decoration]]s have quality levels, too. An item of any quality (except [[artifact]]-level) can have a decoration of any quality. (Artifacts can't be decorated manually, but have inherent decorations depending on the materials used to make them.) The quality level of a decoration is shown by the same signs (-, +, *, ≡, ☼) just outside the double angle-brackets («,»). Thus, a *«+steel battle axe+»* is a finely-crafted steel battle axe with superior decorations on it, and a «☼steel battle axe☼» is a masterfully crafted steel battle axe with decorations of standard quality. Each decoration imparts its flat bonus and multiplier, so high-quality decorations can quickly create extremely-valuable items, even if those items were low-quality to begin with.

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