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Revision as of 20:16, 4 May 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

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Any Template:L in Fortress Mode can be placed into a Template:L. However, there are five trap components, or trap weapons, that are specifically for weapons traps (and two also have additional uses). As with any weapon, a total of up to 10 of these can be put in a single weapon trap, creating a true "Indiana Jones" type of threat to any beast of any size, and potentially simply making a fine mince (or paste, depending on the weapons) of lesser creatures. In the order they appear on the various menus, they are the menacing spike, the serrated disc, the spiked ball, the enormous corkscrew, and the giant axe blade.


All trap component weapons can be made out of Template:Ls (by a Template:L) or Template:L (by a Template:L), with appropriate damage. Three can also be made out of Template:L (by a Template:L), as noted below, which can be useful in getting some heavy weapons traps set up before you have a steady Template:L operation going, or if you are short on metal.

Trap components are a separate sub-section of a Template:L menu, but are at the bottom of the general Template:L or Template:L menus.

The 5 trap weapons

Menacing spike

The menacing spike can be mounted in both traditional Template:L and Template:L, which act quite differently. Its small contact size and high penetration depth makes it a decent choice against enemies with impale-able internal organs.

Menacing spikes can also be made from Template:L.

Large, serrated disc

Large, serrated discs deal large amounts of damage, and have a tendency to sever their victims' limbs. While amusing, this can create several Template:L tasks for Template:L as they have to move each severed body part to a Template:L or Template:L. Large serrated discs attack three times, giving them a very high damage potential.

Spiked ball

The spiked ball doesn't deal a blunt attack at all, but it does do three attacks with its spikes. Like the menacing spike, it has only a small contact area, but also has a very low penetration depth.

Spiked balls can also be made from Template:L.

Enormous corkscrew

Enormous corkscrews can be used as components in Template:Ls as well as for Template:Ls. As a result, the corkscrews from unneeded screw pumps can be used to make serviceable weapon traps.

The enormous corkscrew performs a small contact area deeply penetrating attack, much like the menacing spike. It is currently unknown which of these two trap components is the strongest over all.

Enormous corkscrews can also be made from 1 Template:L.

Giant axe blade

The giant axe blade is a very similar weapon to the large, serrated disc, but only strikes once, compared to the disc's three attacks. However, due to its larger size, its single attack is stronger than each of the large, serrated disc's. It is currently unknown which of these two trap components is the strongest over all.

Data & comparison

Name Size Number of hits Contact Area Penetration Depth Wood?
Giant axe blade 1600 1 100000 10000 No
Enormous corkscrew† 1600 1 100 10000 Yes
Spiked ball 1000 3 10 200 Yes
Large, serrated disc 1000 3 100000 10000 No
Menacing spike‡ 1600 1 10 6000 Yes
This trap component is a screw and can also be used in Template:Ls.
This trap component is a spike and can also be used in Template:L.
(This data has been compiled from raw/objects/item_trapcomp.txt)

See also: