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"Weapon" can refer to either the manufactured weapons used by dwarves and other creatures for either [[combat]] or specific [[labor]]s, or natural weapons like fists, horns and [[syndrome|breath attacks]] used for creature-specific methods of combat.
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"Weapon" can refer to either the manufactured weapons used by dwarves and other creatures for either {{l|combat}} or specific {{L|labor}}s, or natural weapons like fists, horns and {{L|syndrome|breath attacks}} used for creature-specific methods of combat.
  
 
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=Manufactured weapons=
 
=Manufactured weapons=
These weapons are constructed by dwarves or other intelligent races. There are many types of weapons, but not all may be manufactured in [[Dwarf fortress mode|Fortress Mode]]. For notes on how to create weapons see [[Metalsmith's forge]].
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These weapons are constructed by dwarves or other intelligent races. There are many types of weapons, but not all may be manufactured in {{L|Dwarf fortress mode|Fortress Mode}}. For notes on how to create weapons see {{L|Metalsmith's forge}}.
  
 
==Notes about manufactured weapons==
 
==Notes about manufactured weapons==
*If you find your dwarves wearing more than one weapon -- or any unwanted [[armor]], for that matter -- one way to get rid of them is to dump the weapon from their {{k|v}}-{{k|i}} inventory screen. This does not always work, as they might re-equip the item. Another option is to remove any weapons and/or shields listed on their military equip screen. This too does not always work. At least "left-handedness" seems to not pose a problem. If you cancel the work by {{k|v}}-{{k|p}} and selecting a job that needs a tool they will sometimes put it back in the pile. Example: Miners use picks, cancel their mining job and they will put the pick away AFTER you ordered it to be dumped.  
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*If you find your dwarves wearing more than one weapon -- or any unwanted {{l|armor}}, for that matter -- one way to get rid of them is to dump the weapon from their {{k|v}}-{{k|i}} inventory screen. This does not always work, as they might re-equip the item. Another option is to remove any weapons and/or shields listed on their military equip screen. This too does not always work. At least "left-handedness" seems to not pose a problem. If you cancel the work by {{k|v}}-{{k|p}} and selecting a job that needs a tool they will sometimes put it back in the pile. Example: Miners use picks, cancel their mining job and they will put the pick away AFTER you ordered it to be dumped.  
*Using weapons is much more effective than unarmed combat -- an untrained swordsdwarf with an [[iron]] weapon can defeat a grand master [[wrestler]], provided neither is wearing armor.  
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*Using weapons is much more effective than unarmed combat -- an untrained swordsdwarf with an {{l|iron}} weapon can defeat a grand master {{l|wrestler}}, provided neither is wearing armor.  
 
**Larger weapons with more heft tend to do more damage. How damage is calculated is currently not fully understood, and this is an area requiring more research.
 
**Larger weapons with more heft tend to do more damage. How damage is calculated is currently not fully understood, and this is an area requiring more research.
*Weapons and ammunition with the "foreign" attribute (item being rarer than Common in the entity file) must be either imported by either [[trade]]rs or [[invader]]s, or acquired from [[strange mood]]s.  
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*Weapons and ammunition with the "foreign" attribute (item being rarer than Common in the entity file) must be either imported by either {{L|trade}}rs or {{L|invader}}s, or acquired from {{L|strange mood}}s.  
*Weapons originating from strange moods can be made from almost any material: while it is never normally possible to manufacture a [[bone]] spear, for example, a fey [[bone carver]] may produce one from a single [[rainbow trout]] bone.
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*Weapons originating from strange moods can be made from almost any material: while it is never normally possible to manufacture a {{L|bone}} spear, for example, a fey {{L|bone carver}} may produce one from a single {{L|rainbow trout}} bone.
*Training weapons are all wooden, and all made at the [[Carpenter's workshop|carpenter's workshop]]. <s>All</s> Battle axe, Spear, and Short Sword training weapons can be constructed in dwarf fortress mode.
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*Training weapons are all wooden, and all made at the {{L|Carpenter's workshop|carpenter's workshop}}. <s>All</s> Battle axe, Spear, and Short Sword training weapons can be constructed in dwarf fortress mode.
*Crossbows can be made of metal, wood, and bone. Metal crossbows are made by a [[weaponsmith]] at a [[forge]], while wood and bone crossbows are made by a [[bowyer]] at a bowyer's workshop. The material of a crossbow does not affect its firing ability, only its melee damage. A dwarf's marksmanship skill is only affected by the core [[item quality|quality]] of the bow. This may be a consideration when deciding which dwarf you want outfitting your marksdwarves: a [[experience|legendary]] bowyer is a better choice than a proficient weaponsmith.  
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*Crossbows can be made of metal, wood, and bone. Metal crossbows are made by a {{L|weaponsmith}} at a {{L|forge}}, while wood and bone crossbows are made by a {{L|bowyer}} at a bowyer's workshop. The material of a crossbow does not affect its firing ability, only its melee damage. A dwarf's marksmanship skill is only affected by the core {{L|item quality|quality}} of the bow. This may be a consideration when deciding which dwarf you want outfitting your marksdwarves: a {{L|experience|legendary}} bowyer is a better choice than a proficient weaponsmith.  
  
 
*The size for a weapon is its volume in cm<sup>3</sup>.
 
*The size for a weapon is its volume in cm<sup>3</sup>.
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===Weapons as tools===
 
===Weapons as tools===
[[hunter|Hunters]], [[wood cutter|Woodcutters]] and [[miner|Miners]] use weapons for their [[labor|work]] and if need be will also [[combat|fight]] using them. Hunters seem to be limited to [[crossbow|crossbows]] while miners and woodcutters use [[pick|picks]] and [[battle axe|axes]] respectively.
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{{l|hunter|Hunters}}, {{l|wood cutter|Woodcutters}} and {{l|miner|Miners}} use weapons for their {{l|labor|work}} and if need be will also {{l|combat|fight}} using them. Hunters seem to be limited to {{l|crossbow|crossbows}} while miners and woodcutters use {{l|pick|picks}} and {{l|battle axe|axes}} respectively.
  
 
==Dwarf-manufactured weapons==
 
==Dwarf-manufactured weapons==
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! Size
 
! Size
 
! Attack
 
! Attack
! [[Attack type]]
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! {{L|Attack type}}
 
! Contact Area
 
! Contact Area
 
! Penetration
 
! Penetration
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! Skill Used
 
! Skill Used
 
! Hands Used
 
! Hands Used
! [[Weaponsmith|Metal]]
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! {{L|Weaponsmith|Metal}}
! [[Bowyer|Wood]]
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! {{L|Bowyer|Wood}}
! [[Bowyer|Bone]]
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! {{L|Bowyer|Bone}}
! [[Stone crafter|Obsidian]]
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! {{L|Stone crafter|Obsidian}}
 
|- valign="top"
 
|- valign="top"
 
|rowspan="3"| Battle Axe
 
|rowspan="3"| Battle Axe
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| Bash || Blunt || 10 || (200) || 2.0x
 
| Bash || Blunt || 10 || (200) || 2.0x
 
| Hammer
 
| Hammer
| Singlegrasp
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| Multigrasp
 
| Yes
 
| Yes
 
| No
 
| No
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==Training Weapons==
 
==Training Weapons==
  
All training weapons must be made of [[Wood|wood]] at the [[Carpenter's workshop|carpenter's workshop]].
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All training weapons must be made of {{L|Wood|wood}} at the {{L|Carpenter's workshop|carpenter's workshop}}.
  
 
{| class="wikitable" border="border"
 
{| class="wikitable" border="border"
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! Size
 
! Size
 
! Attack
 
! Attack
! [[Attack type]]
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! {{L|Attack type}}
 
! Contact Area
 
! Contact Area
 
! Penetration
 
! Penetration
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==Foreign weapons==
 
==Foreign weapons==
In fortress mode, foreign weapons can only be constructed by a dwarf experiencing a [[Strange mood|strange mood]], out of any material. They may also be acquired from other races through trade or looting. [[Elf|Elves]] construct these out of wood, while other races construct them out of metal. Many dwarf-made weapons can be made by foreign civilizations as well, the ''Used by'' column is in no way all the weapons that race can make.  
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In fortress mode, foreign weapons can only be constructed by a dwarf experiencing a {{L|Strange mood|strange mood}}, out of any material. They may also be acquired from other races through trade or looting. {{L|Elf|Elves}} construct these out of wood, while other races construct them out of metal. Many dwarf-made weapons can be made by foreign civilizations as well, the ''Used by'' column is in no way all the weapons that race can make.  
  
 
Using any multigrasp weapon in a single hand (ie. with a shield in the other hand) gives you a disability to hit.
 
Using any multigrasp weapon in a single hand (ie. with a shield in the other hand) gives you a disability to hit.
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! Size
 
! Size
 
! Attack
 
! Attack
! [[Attack type]]
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! {{L|Attack type}}
 
! Contact Area
 
! Contact Area
 
! Penetration
 
! Penetration
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! Skill Used
 
! Skill Used
 
! Used by
 
! Used by
! Hands Used
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! Hands
 
|- valign="top"
 
|- valign="top"
 
|rowspan="4"| 2H Sword
 
|rowspan="4"| 2H Sword
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| Slash || Edge || 100000 || 8000 || 1.25x
 
| Slash || Edge || 100000 || 8000 || 1.25x
 
|rowspan="4"| Sword
 
|rowspan="4"| Sword
|rowspan="4"| [[Goblin]], [[Human]]
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|rowspan="4"| {{L|Goblin}}, {{L|Human}}
 
|rowspan="4"| Multigrasp
 
|rowspan="4"| Multigrasp
 
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|-
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| Bash || Blunt || 10000 || (4000) || 1.25x
 
| Bash || Blunt || 10000 || (4000) || 1.25x
 
| Sword
 
| Sword
| [[Elf]], Goblin, Human, [[Kobold]]
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| {{L|Elf}}, Goblin, Human, {{L|Kobold}}
 
| Singlegrasp?
 
| Singlegrasp?
 
|- valign="top"
 
|- valign="top"
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==Quality Level==
 
==Quality Level==
 
Weapons have a to-hit bonus based on quality, however there is no bonus for any quality level under masterwork.
 
Weapons have a to-hit bonus based on quality, however there is no bonus for any quality level under masterwork.
{{v0.31:Item quality/Table}}
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{{DF2010:Item quality/Table}}
 
 
==Weapon Material Quality==
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table head}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Adamantine|color={{Tile|/|3:1}}<span style="display:none">3:3:1</span>|source=[[Raw adamantine]]|notes= <br/>|soliddensity=0.200|mp=25000|val=300|valinc=+50|impactyield=5000|impactfracture=5000|impactelasticity=0|shearyield=5000|shearfracture=5000|shearelasticity=0
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Steel|color={{Tile|/|0:1}}<span style="display:none">0:7:1</span>|source=[[Iron]] + [[Pig iron]] + [[flux]] stone + [[fuel]] '''!'''|notes= |soliddensity=7.85|val=30|valinc=+20|mp=12718|impactyield=1505|impactfracture=2520|impactelasticity=940|shearyield=430|shearfracture=720|shearelasticity=215
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Bismuth bronze|color={{Tile|/|6:1}}<span style="display:none">6:6:1</span>|source=2 [[Copper]] + 1 [[Tin]] + 1 [[Bismuth]] '''!'''|notes= |soliddensity=8.25|val=6|valinc=+4|mp=11868|impactyield=602|impactfracture=843|impactelasticity=547|shearyield=172|shearfracture=241|shearelasticity=156
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Bronze|color={{Tile|/|6:0}}<span style="display:none">6:4:0</span>|source=[[Tin]] + [[Copper]]|notes= |soliddensity=8.25|val=5|valinc=+3|mp=11868|impactyield=602|impactfracture=843|impactelasticity=547|shearyield=172|shearfracture=241|shearelasticity=156
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Iron|color={{Tile|/|0:1}}<span style="display:none">0:7:1</span>|source=[[Hematite]], [[Limonite]], [[Magnetite]]|notes= |soliddensity=7.85|mp=12768|val=10|valinc=+2|impactyield=542|impactfracture=1080|impactelasticity=319|shearyield=155|shearfracture=310|shearelasticity=189
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Copper|color={{Tile|/|6:0}}<span style="display:none">6:4:0</span>|source=[[Native copper]], [[Malachite]], [[Tetrahedrite]]|notes= |soliddensity=8.93|mp=11952|val=2|valinc=+0, +0, -1*|impactyield=245|impactfracture=770|impactelasticity=175|shearyield=70|shearfracture=220|shearelasticity=145
 
}}
 
 
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Silver|color={{Tile|/|7:1}}<span style="display:none">7:7:1</span>|source=[[Native silver]], [[Horn silver]],<br />[[Galena]] (50%), [[Tetrahedrite]] (20%) |notes= |soliddensity=10.49|mp=11731|val=10|valinc=+0, +0,<br />+5*, +7*|impactyield=350|impactfracture=595|impactelasticity=350|shearyield=100|shearfracture=170|shearelasticity=333
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Bone|color={{Tile|/|7:1}}<span style="display:none">7:7:1</span>|source=Creatures|notes= |soliddensity=0.50|mp=NONE(burn at 10250)|val=1|valinc=+?, +?,<br />+?, +?|impactyield=200|impactfracture=200|impactelasticity=100|shearyield=115|shearfracture=130|shearelasticity=100
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Wood|color={{Tile|/|7:1}}<span style="display:none">7:7:1</span>|source=Trees|notes= |soliddensity=0.50|mp=NONE(burn at 10250)|val=1|valinc=+?, +?,<br />+?, +?|impactyield=10|impactfracture=10|impactelasticity=1000|shearyield=40|shearfracture=40|shearelasticity=1000
 
}}
 
 
 
{{v0.31 material metal table row|name=Shell|color={{Tile|/|7:1}}<span style="display:none">7:7:1</span>|source=Creatures|notes= Only available as Artifact Weapons.|soliddensity=0.50|mp=NONE(burn at 10250)|val=1|valinc=+?, +?,<br />+?, +?|impactyield=200|impactfracture=200|impactelasticity=100|shearyield=115|shearfracture=130|shearelasticity=100
 
}}
 
 
 
|}
 
*''Combat information'' is used internally by the game to determine the combat properties of weapons and armor made from this metal:
 
:'''Density''': Used in conjunction with other factors - heavier weapons (higher numbers) hit with more force, light weapons tend to have less penetration.  Value shown here is g/cm<sup>3</sup>, which is the raw value divided by 10<sup>3</sup>
 
:'''Impact yield''': Used for blunt-force combat; ''higher'' is better. This is the raw value divided by 10<sup>3</sup> (i.e., kPa).
 
:'''Impact fracture''': Used for blunt-force combat; ''higher'' is better. This is the raw value divided by 10<sup>3</sup> (i.e., kPa).
 
:'''Impact elasticity''': Used for blunt-force combat; ''lower'' is better. This is the raw value.
 
:'''Shear yield''': Used for cutting calculations in combat; ''higher'' is better. This is the raw value divided by 10<sup>3</sup> (i.e., kPa).
 
:'''Shear fracture''': Used for cutting calculations in combat; ''higher'' is better. This is the raw value divided by 10<sup>3</sup> (i.e., kPa).
 
:'''Shear elasticity''': Used for cutting calculations in combat; ''lower'' is better. This is the raw value.
 
 
 
*General Term Explanations (From Wikipedia)
 
:'''Yield Strength''' - The stress at which material strain changes from elastic deformation to plastic deformation, causing it to deform permanently.
 
:'''Fracture Strength''' - The stress coordinate on the stress-strain curve at the point of rupture.
 
 
 
 
 
:'''Stress''' - Force per area = F/A
 
:'''Strain''' - Deformation of a solid due to stress = Stress/Young's Modulus
 
 
 
So...
 
:Explanations!
 
::'''Yield Strength''' is the amount of stress required to permanently deform (bend) a material (plastic deformation)
 
::'''Fracture Strength''' is the amount of stress required to permanently break (rupture) a material
 
::'''Elasticity''' (or ''IMPACT_STRAIN_AT_YIELD'' in RAWs) is the amount of deformation (bending) that occurs at the yield point
 
:Implications to Dwarf Fortress Combat
 
::Yield combined with Elasticity can tell what a material will do under stress (be it from a hammer, axe, or arrow)
 
::Higher yield means that it takes more stress to deform
 
::Lower elasticity means that it will deform less when stress is applied
 
 
 
'''Preliminary Combat Testing & Analysis'''
 
 
 
Adamantine and Steel take first and second place respectively, with Iron the third best material in the game. Beyond which, bronze is in a close tie with copper as to being the second worst material. As in older versions, silver continues to hold steady as the worst material available (no longer beneficial with wooden training weapons being available now) in regards to edged weaponry.
 
Additionally, with regards to blunt weapons almost all of the non-adamantine materials perform equally well, with a very slight edge towards steel and silver. Here is the thread with the details:
 
 
 
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=53571.0
 
 
 
Keep in mind with how unbelievably complicated this system is nothing should be taken as word of law yet.
 
 
 
{| {{prettytable}}
 
|- bgcolor="#999999"
 
!
 
! Best
 
! Better
 
! Good
 
! Fair
 
! Poor
 
! Terrible
 
! Notes
 
 
 
|-
 
| Armor
 
| Adamantine
 
| Steel
 
| Iron
 
| Bronze, Bismuth Bronze
 
| Copper
 
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|
 
 
 
|-
 
| Edged Weapons
 
| Adamantine  <p>(worst for missiles)
 
| Steel
 
| Iron
 
| Bronze, Bismuth Bronze
 
| Copper
 
| Silver
 
| For piercing iron armor, copper is better than bronze.  For piercing copper or bronze armor, bronze is better than copper.
 
|-
 
| Blunt Weapons
 
| Steel, Silver
 
| Copper, Bismuth Bronze, Bronze, Iron
 
| ---
 
| ---
 
| ---
 
| Adamantine
 
| All six non-adamantine metals perform nearly identically. Steel has a slightly higher rate of critical wounds, while silver is slightly more likely to penetrate armor.
 
 
 
|}
 
 
 
Cross refrencing this table with the table at the top of this section seems to indicate that low densities, high impact fractures, and high shear fractures contribute to the killing power of edged weapons.
 
 
 
  
 
==Arena Testing==
 
==Arena Testing==
  
Testing of weapons (15 dwarves vs 15 dwarves combats) shows that, in v0.31.12, the best dwarven-made weapon against humanoids is the [[silver]] war hammer.
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Testing of weapons (15 dwarfs vs 15 dwarfs combats) shows that, in v0.31.12, the best dwarven-made weapon against humanoids is the {{L|silver}} war hammer.
Even in 15x(steel armor+silver war hammer) versus 15x(adamantine armor+adamantine battle axe) matches, hammerdwarves won with less than 50% casualties (mostly one-strike kills). However, when the dwarves in question were without armor or only wearing leather/cloth, the result was inverted - axedwarves won with less than 50% casualties. In battles against megabeasts, 6 silver hammerdwarves were barely able to scratch a [[bronze colossus]] (attacks were glancing away) due to bronze being a better "weapon" material.
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Even in 15x(steel armor+silver war hammer) versus 15x(adamantine armor+adamantine battle axe) matches, hammerdwarves won with less than 50% casualties (mostly one-strike kills). However, when the dwarves in question were without armor or only wearing leather/cloth, the result was inverted - axedwarves won with less than 50% casualties. In battles against megabeasts, 6 silver hammerdwarves were barely able to scratch a {{L|bronze colossus}} (attacks were glancing away) due to bronze being a better "weapon" material.
  
This is because silver has the highest solid density of all materials that can regularly be made into weapons by dwarves.  Tests show that indeed [[gold]] and [[platinum]] (increasingly dense) do increasing amounts of damage, and that war hammers remain the tool of choice, however they can only be produced by a moody dwarf (and a very lucky one at that).
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This is because silver has the highest solid density of all materials that can regularly be made into weapons by dwarves.  Tests show that indeed {{L|gold}} and {{L|platinum}} (increasingly dense) do increasing amounts of damage, and that war hammers remain the tool of choice, however they can only be produced by a moody dwarf (and a very lucky one at that).
  
More arena tests are available in the [[Main:Military testing|Military testing]] article.
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More arena tests are available in the [[Military testing]] article.
  
 
==Ammunition==
 
==Ammunition==
  
Ammunition is fired from ranged weapons like crossbows and blowguns, and is stored in ammunition [[stockpile]]s, sometimes in quivers. Ammunition may also refer to the [[stone]]s and [[ballista]] arrows fired from siege engines: For more information about these weapons, see the [[siege engine]] article.
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Ammunition is fired from ranged weapons like crossbows and blowguns, and is stored in ammunition {{L|stockpile}}s, sometimes in quivers. Ammunition may also refer to the {{L|stone}}s and {{L|ballista}} arrows fired from siege engines: For more information about these weapons, see the {{L|siege engine}} article.
  
 
===Notes about ammunition===
 
===Notes about ammunition===
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| 2000
 
| 2000
 
| Crossbowman
 
| Crossbowman
| Yes ([[Weaponsmith|metal]], [[Wood crafter|wood]], [[Bone carver|bone]])
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| Yes ({{L|Weaponsmith|metal}}, {{L|Wood crafter|wood}}, {{L|Bone carver|bone}})
| [[Dwarf]], [[Goblin]], [[Human]]
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| {{L|Dwarf}}, {{L|Goblin}}, {{L|Human}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Arrow (Bow)
 
| Arrow (Bow)
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| Bowman
 
| Bowman
 
| No
 
| No
| [[Elf]], [[Goblin]], [[Human]], [[Kobold]]
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| {{L|Elf}}, {{L|Goblin}}, {{L|Human}}, {{L|Kobold}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Blowdart (Blowgun)
 
| Blowdart (Blowgun)
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===Other natural weapons===
 
===Other natural weapons===
The various [[syndrome]] delivery methods fall under this category, including breath weapons, poisonous blood, area dusting, venomous bites, and so on. With the exception of some breath weapons, these attacks do not rely on size for damage calculation. For more information, see the [[syndrome]] page. For specific information on breath weapons, see the [[Syndrome#Breath_attacks|breath attacks]] section of the syndrome page.
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The various {{L|syndrome}} delivery methods fall under this category, including breath weapons, poisonous blood, area dusting, venomous bites, and so on. With the exception of some breath weapons, these attacks do not rely on size for damage calculation. For more information, see the {{L|syndrome}} page. For specific information on breath weapons, see the {{L|Syndrome#Breath_attacks|breath attacks}} section of the syndrome page.
 
 
==Bugs==
 
* Equipping weapons/armor on military is erratic{{Bug|535}}
 
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[User:Shinziril#Weapons_and_Armor|Outstanding research]] on weapons and armor by Shinziril
 
  
{{Category|Weapons}}
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[[Category:Weapons]]

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