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== tools as weapons ==
 
== tools as weapons ==
 
I noticed the new carving knife, boning knife, and meat cleaver aren't on the statted out list.
 
I noticed the new carving knife, boning knife, and meat cleaver aren't on the statted out list.
 
== Significance of Attack Types? ==
 
 
While the article does a good job of explaining the different implementations of contact and penetration in regards to different attack methods (Slashing, stabbing, bludgeoning) it doesn't really indicate any other implications of the methods. While the raw figures are indeed useful, and the difference between 'edged' and 'blunt' weapons are noted, are there any other considerations to be made? Common sense supports piercing-type attacks being more successful at bypassing armor, but I don't know if any !!SCIENCE!! has been performed on the matter. Similarly, are slashing attack methods more likely to sever tendons/muscles/nerves, or stabbing attacks more likely to pierce internal organs? If the information is contained elsewhere, it may be useful to replicate here, since the Weapon article does an otherwise excellent job of detailing the variables involved with most standard attacks. [[User:Relentless|Relentless]] 18:34, 15 July 2011 (UTC)
 

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