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The aim of making their own weapons for most players is to save embark points and/or starting a metal industry early. In older versions anvils required 1000 embark points. So, taking one with you didn't spare much for skills and required items like [[battle axe]]s and [[pick|picks]]. If you don't take an anvil with you, you have to buy one from [[trader|traders]], and if they don't offer some by their first visit, probably wait another year.<br />Today, anvils are much cheaper and cost only 100 embark points. But you can still save points for other items needed or wanted. Just keep in mind, that you'll need time until axes and pick are ready, and your [[miner]] and [[wood cutter]] will possibly stand around doing nothing useful that time. Also, you'll probably have something else to do than forging in your first year. Think wisely.
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The aim of making their own weapons for most players is to save embark points and/or starting a metal industry early. In older versions anvils required 1000 embark points. So, taking one with you didn't spare much for skills and required items like [[axe|axes]] and [[pick|picks]]. If you don't take an anvil with you, you have to buy one from [[trader|traders]], and if they don't offer some by their first visit, probably wait another year.<br />Today, anvils are much cheaper and cost only 100 embark points. But you can still save points for other items needed or wanted. Just keep in mind, that you'll need time until axes and pick are ready, and your [[miner]] and [[wood cutter]] will possibly stand around doing nothing useful that time. Also, you'll probably have something else to do than forging in your first year. Think wisely.
  
 
Nevertheless, making your own weapons is quite easy. Also, your training axe (which somehow fells trees) can be made at the [[Carpenter's workshop]] (and a better one forged later with the abundance of minerals), so only one copper nugget for a pick, one anvil, and one stone is needed for a minimalist<!-- /survivor --> build.
 
Nevertheless, making your own weapons is quite easy. Also, your training axe (which somehow fells trees) can be made at the [[Carpenter's workshop]] (and a better one forged later with the abundance of minerals), so only one copper nugget for a pick, one anvil, and one stone is needed for a minimalist<!-- /survivor --> build.

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