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− | '''Weaponsmith''' is the skill associated with the '''weaponsmithing''' [[labor]]. Weaponsmiths make [[metal]] [[weapon]]s (including [[crossbow]]s), [[trap_component|trap components]], [[pick]]s and [[bolt]]s at a [[metalsmith's forge]]. The skill level of the weaponsmith determines the [[quality]] of the produced weapons, as well as the speed of their production. Weaponsmiths also do well in the other smithing tasks | + | '''Weaponsmith''' is the skill associated with the '''weaponsmithing''' [[labor]]. Weaponsmiths make [[metal]] [[weapon]]s (including [[crossbow]]s), [[trap_component|trap components]], [[pick]]s and [[bolt]]s at a [[metalsmith's forge]]. The skill level of the weaponsmith determines the [[quality]] of the produced weapons, as well as the speed of their production. Weaponsmiths also do well in the other smithing tasks due to the [[attribute]]s needed to perform the tasks. |
Standard materials that a weaponsmith can use for most weapons are [[adamantine]], [[steel]], [[iron]], [[silver]], [[bronze]]/[[bismuth bronze]], [[copper]], and [[divine metal]]s. (See [[Weapon#Combat_testing|this chart]] for specific comparisons and recommendations.) Exceptions include [[Obsidian#Rock short sword|obsidian short swords]] (in a [[Craftsdwarf's workshop]]) and unpredictable items created during a [[strange mood]]. | Standard materials that a weaponsmith can use for most weapons are [[adamantine]], [[steel]], [[iron]], [[silver]], [[bronze]]/[[bismuth bronze]], [[copper]], and [[divine metal]]s. (See [[Weapon#Combat_testing|this chart]] for specific comparisons and recommendations.) Exceptions include [[Obsidian#Rock short sword|obsidian short swords]] (in a [[Craftsdwarf's workshop]]) and unpredictable items created during a [[strange mood]]. |