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: "Pressure" (momentum divided by contact area) determines the armor-piercing ability but '''not''' damage. Whips still do good damage, but it's essentially concentrated in a single point on the body, so if you don't choose this point well (i.e. an aimed attack), it probably won't do much. In particular, fortress mode dwarves aren't very smart about this. It's still good in adventure mode -- as a human outsider you can even start with a platinum whip, which is about 20% stronger than a silver one. [[Special:Contributions/95.221.237.87|95.221.237.87]] 20:34, 30 April 2024 (UTC) | : "Pressure" (momentum divided by contact area) determines the armor-piercing ability but '''not''' damage. Whips still do good damage, but it's essentially concentrated in a single point on the body, so if you don't choose this point well (i.e. an aimed attack), it probably won't do much. In particular, fortress mode dwarves aren't very smart about this. It's still good in adventure mode -- as a human outsider you can even start with a platinum whip, which is about 20% stronger than a silver one. [[Special:Contributions/95.221.237.87|95.221.237.87]] 20:34, 30 April 2024 (UTC) | ||
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== Miscellaneous weapon use effectiveness == | == Miscellaneous weapon use effectiveness == |