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*Example: A goblin might suffer fatal upper spine injury from a blunt attack, rendering everything below their head useless - however, the dwarves will fail to recognise this and can continue to attack their body. This can result in dwarves becoming tired needlessly, increasing their own chances of death, especially in sieges.
 
*Example: A goblin might suffer fatal upper spine injury from a blunt attack, rendering everything below their head useless - however, the dwarves will fail to recognise this and can continue to attack their body. This can result in dwarves becoming tired needlessly, increasing their own chances of death, especially in sieges.
  
The AI also sometimes forget to retrieve their weapon after it becomes lodged in a target's wound. While they can still block attacks with their weapon, they will stop using it to make an attack, unless they receive intervention, such as another dwarf killing their target or a tackle displacing them. This means even legendary weapon users can suddenly become useless mid-battle, and dispatching a small number of dwarves can be prone to reliability issues, especially if their weapon type becomes lodged often.
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The AI also sometimes forget to retrieve their weapon after it becomes lodged in a target's wound. While they can still block attacks with their weapon, they will stop using it to make an attack. Without intervention, such as another dwarf killing their target or a tackle displacing them. This means even legendary weapon users can suddenly become useless mid-battle, and dispatching a small number of dwarves can be prone to reliability issues, especially if their weapon type becomes lodged often.
  
 
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