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[[Image:NAMA Fouet votif.jpg|right|thumb|250px|''A [[bronze]] '''whip''''']] | [[Image:NAMA Fouet votif.jpg|right|thumb|250px|''A [[bronze]] '''whip''''']] | ||
− | A '''whip''' is a [[attack types|blunt]] [[weapon]] that consists of a flexible length of [[material]] that can be swung with great speed. Whips have the lowest contact area and highest velocity multiplier in the game, making them amazingly effective | + | A '''whip''' is a [[attack types|blunt]] [[weapon]] that consists of a flexible length of [[material]] that can be swung with great speed. Whips have the lowest contact area and highest velocity multiplier in the game, making them amazingly effective against armor in particular. This behavior has been reported as a [[#Bugs|bug]]. Whips are similar to [[scourge]]s, though the scourge is an edge weapon with a larger contact area and lower velocity. |
Whips use and train the [[lasher]] skill. As foreign weapons, whips cannot be [[forge|forged]] by dwarves. However, adventurers can be made to start with masterwork whips, and low-[[quality]] specimens can be traded from human [[caravan]]s, or scavenged from invaders. [[Weapon#Size|Even the smallest dwarves]] can equip a whip one-handed. | Whips use and train the [[lasher]] skill. As foreign weapons, whips cannot be [[forge|forged]] by dwarves. However, adventurers can be made to start with masterwork whips, and low-[[quality]] specimens can be traded from human [[caravan]]s, or scavenged from invaders. [[Weapon#Size|Even the smallest dwarves]] can equip a whip one-handed. | ||
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==Bugs== | ==Bugs== | ||
− | * Whips currently cut through steel armor like butter. | + | * Whips currently cut through steel armor like butter. This is more a natural consequence of the combat system and how armor piercing is defined than a bug, but it is dutifully tracked on the tracker anyway.{{bug|2712}} |
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Revision as of 19:50, 20 January 2023
This article was migrated from DF2014:Whip and may be inaccurate for the current version of DF (v50.14). See this page for more information. |
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
- For a comparison of different weapons, see Weapon.
A whip is a blunt weapon that consists of a flexible length of material that can be swung with great speed. Whips have the lowest contact area and highest velocity multiplier in the game, making them amazingly effective against armor in particular. This behavior has been reported as a bug. Whips are similar to scourges, though the scourge is an edge weapon with a larger contact area and lower velocity.
Whips use and train the lasher skill. As foreign weapons, whips cannot be forged by dwarves. However, adventurers can be made to start with masterwork whips, and low-quality specimens can be traded from human caravans, or scavenged from invaders. Even the smallest dwarves can equip a whip one-handed.
Bugs
- Whips currently cut through steel armor like butter. This is more a natural consequence of the combat system and how armor piercing is defined than a bug, but it is dutifully tracked on the tracker anyway.Bug:2712
"Whip" in other Languages
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[ITEM_WEAPON:ITEM_WEAPON_WHIP]
[NAME:whip:whips]
[SIZE:100]
[SKILL:WHIP]
[TWO_HANDED:27500]
[MINIMUM_SIZE:22500]
[MATERIAL_SIZE:1]
[ATTACK:BLUNT:1:10:lash:lashes:NO_SUB:5000]
[ATTACK_PREPARE_AND_RECOVER:4:4]
[ATTACK_FLAG_BAD_MULTIATTACK] |
Ranged and ammunition | |
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Blunt | |
Edged (slashing) | |
Edged (piercing) | |
See also: Attack types |