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<u>'''Overall Tester Conclusions for Peasant Weapon Testing:'''</u> Pick & Shield > Pick & Sword > Pick >> Spear = Sword > Battleaxe >> Hammer > Unarmed.  Pick & Shield was the surprise best.   
 
<u>'''Overall Tester Conclusions for Peasant Weapon Testing:'''</u> Pick & Shield > Pick & Sword > Pick >> Spear = Sword > Battleaxe >> Hammer > Unarmed.  Pick & Shield was the surprise best.   
 
 
It is worth noting that according to the weapon article a significant percentage of dwarves are not big enough to wield both a pick and a shield.  In the testing arena, none of the pick & shield dwarves dropped their picks or shields which suggests either (1) the arena uses different rules; (2) size affects whether dwarves will pick up a pick and shield, but once they have it in their hands they don’t drop it; or (3) size and wielding limitations has changed since the weapons article was updated.  I suspect (2) is the answer, but further testing is needed.  Sword and shield might be more reliable.
 
It is worth noting that according to the weapon article a significant percentage of dwarves are not big enough to wield both a pick and a shield.  In the testing arena, none of the pick & shield dwarves dropped their picks or shields which suggests either (1) the arena uses different rules; (2) size affects whether dwarves will pick up a pick and shield, but once they have it in their hands they don’t drop it; or (3) size and wielding limitations has changed since the weapons article was updated.  I suspect (2) is the answer, but further testing is needed.  Sword and shield might be more reliable.
 
 
Despite the superiority of shields, I would probably recommend using only picks (not picks and shields or swords and shields) as an emergency defense fallback.  This spares dwarves the extra time of having to hunt around for BOTH a pick and a shield and thus gets them into the fight faster.  It also avoids the aforementioned possibility of not being able to wield both a pick and a shield leaving your dwarf potentially running into battle with just a shield.  Pick also has an advantage over sword & shield in that using picks provides extra insurance against the situation where your miners fall into hot magma or down a cave dragon’s throat with the fortresses only picks and you don’t have metal to replace them.
 
Despite the superiority of shields, I would probably recommend using only picks (not picks and shields or swords and shields) as an emergency defense fallback.  This spares dwarves the extra time of having to hunt around for BOTH a pick and a shield and thus gets them into the fight faster.  It also avoids the aforementioned possibility of not being able to wield both a pick and a shield leaving your dwarf potentially running into battle with just a shield.  Pick also has an advantage over sword & shield in that using picks provides extra insurance against the situation where your miners fall into hot magma or down a cave dragon’s throat with the fortresses only picks and you don’t have metal to replace them.
  

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