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The '''arms industry''' deals with the production and processing of [[weapon]]s. As with other [[Industry|industries]], it deals with the use of raw materials to create usable items.
 
The '''arms industry''' deals with the production and processing of [[weapon]]s. As with other [[Industry|industries]], it deals with the use of raw materials to create usable items.
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As can be expected, most weapons are made of metal, more precisely weapon-grade metals such as [[copper]], [[iron]], [[steel]], [[bronze]], [[silver]] (excepted for crossbows) and [[bismuth bronze]]. Crossbows can be made of bone or wood, and training weapons are exclusively made of wood.
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All metal weapons must be made at a [[forge]] or [[magma forge]], nonmetallic crossbows can be made at a [[bowyer's workshop]] and training weapons can be made at a [[carpenter's workshop]].

Revision as of 18:14, 8 July 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

The arms industry deals with the production and processing of weapons. As with other industries, it deals with the use of raw materials to create usable items.

As can be expected, most weapons are made of metal, more precisely weapon-grade metals such as copper, iron, steel, bronze, silver (excepted for crossbows) and bismuth bronze. Crossbows can be made of bone or wood, and training weapons are exclusively made of wood.

All metal weapons must be made at a forge or magma forge, nonmetallic crossbows can be made at a bowyer's workshop and training weapons can be made at a carpenter's workshop.