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− | The Hammerman skill, called Hammerdwarf in the case of dwarves, is a military skill that involves the use of {{l|Weapon|war hammers}}. | + | The Hammerman skill, called Hammerdwarf in the case of dwarves, is a military skill that involves the use of {{l|Weapon|war hammers}}. Note that unlike most military units, equipping Hammermen/dwarves with {{l|adamantine}} weapons greatly ''decreases'' their effectiveness; weapons testing has shown {{l|silver}} to be the most effective hammer material, barring the results of {{l|strange mood}}s. |
War hammers are effective at dealing damage through {{l|armor}}; they are one of the few ways to reliably damage creatures with adamantine equipment. | War hammers are effective at dealing damage through {{l|armor}}; they are one of the few ways to reliably damage creatures with adamantine equipment. | ||
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The Hammerman skill, called Hammerdwarf in the case of dwarves, is a military skill that involves the use of Template:L. Note that unlike most military units, equipping Hammermen/dwarves with Template:L weapons greatly decreases their effectiveness; weapons testing has shown Template:L to be the most effective hammer material, barring the results of Template:Ls.
War hammers are effective at dealing damage through Template:L; they are one of the few ways to reliably damage creatures with adamantine equipment.
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