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'''Miscellaneous object user''' is the use of non-weapon objects in direct [[combat]], such as [[clothing|clothes]], [[armor|shields]], fallen allies, limbs, etc. | '''Miscellaneous object user''' is the use of non-weapon objects in direct [[combat]], such as [[clothing|clothes]], [[armor|shields]], fallen allies, limbs, etc. | ||
+ | This skill is sometimes found in [[Dwarf fortress mode|fortress]] dwarves after a tantrum, since they might've used a random object such as a sock to attack. Despite the strangeness, the mighty sock is able to kill. In [[adventure mode]], some players enjoy swinging heavy chests full of loot for massive blunt damage, or smacking an [[elf]] with their own severed ear for massive emotional damage. |
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Miscellaneous object user is the use of non-weapon objects in direct combat, such as clothes, shields, fallen allies, limbs, etc. This skill is sometimes found in fortress dwarves after a tantrum, since they might've used a random object such as a sock to attack. Despite the strangeness, the mighty sock is able to kill. In adventure mode, some players enjoy swinging heavy chests full of loot for massive blunt damage, or smacking an elf with their own severed ear for massive emotional damage.