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==== vs. [[undead]] ==== | ==== vs. [[undead]] ==== | ||
− | * recommended weapon: mace | + | * recommended weapon: mace only if you want to have a single corpse, axe if you want effiency. |
− | * other choices: sword will do a fine job. | + | * other choices: sword and spear will do a fine job. |
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*Newest Dwarven [https://www.reddit.com/r/dwarffortress/comments/11bh54h/combat_science_iii_fighting_the_undead/ !!Science!!] shows that while axe create a messy pile of reanimated corpse, the axe generally takes only 1/3 the time to kill all the reanimated bits. Therefore without considering the extra hauling labor, battle axe is the superior solution to reanimated corpse. | *Newest Dwarven [https://www.reddit.com/r/dwarffortress/comments/11bh54h/combat_science_iii_fighting_the_undead/ !!Science!!] shows that while axe create a messy pile of reanimated corpse, the axe generally takes only 1/3 the time to kill all the reanimated bits. Therefore without considering the extra hauling labor, battle axe is the superior solution to reanimated corpse. | ||
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==== vs. Undead Megabeast and other large fleshy creature ==== | ==== vs. Undead Megabeast and other large fleshy creature ==== | ||
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Using any multi-grasp weapon in a single hand (i.e. with a shield in the other hand) gives you a disability to hit - do not equip two-handed swords with a shield, for instance. '''The game will not stop you from doing this''', so be wary about it. | Using any multi-grasp weapon in a single hand (i.e. with a shield in the other hand) gives you a disability to hit - do not equip two-handed swords with a shield, for instance. '''The game will not stop you from doing this''', so be wary about it. | ||
− | In adventurer mode, however | + | In adventurer mode, however, it is possible to wield a two-handed sword, or any multi-grasp weapon, in one hand without penalty (allowing for the simultaneous use of a shield) if your character passes the one-handed check for single-handing a multi-grasp weapon. For example, if you create a human character, and manage to spawn into a world with a "broad body" or a "tall body" in the character description, you will be able to single-hand any multi-grasp weapon (and will be forced to, much like you are forced to single-hand any single-grasp weapon), which allows for the simultaneous, disability-free use of a shield, thus making your damage and defensive capabilities much higher than they would be with a single-grasp weapon and shield. Note that upping Strength to Superior (and eventually Superhuman) will make all attacks more likely to deal extra damage, making cutting off the limbs of your enemies much easier. |
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== Combat formulae == | == Combat formulae == | ||
− | Penetration is poorly understood, but most of the rest of combat is fairly well understood. Maybe it defines how deep | + | Penetration is poorly understood, but most of the rest of combat is fairly well understood. Maybe it defines how deep blade may go thru layers of armor and flesh and bones and even cut off limbs. This may explain why it does not apply for blunt attacks that do not go thru layers. |
First, you need to calculate your weapon's momentum. | First, you need to calculate your weapon's momentum. |