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:"If you are ever so "fortunate" to have a weaponsmith create masterpiece ammo, be sure not to use it - trade it away at the first opportunity. Broken masterpieces create bad thoughts, but traded don't, and bolts do tend to get broken."
 
:"If you are ever so "fortunate" to have a weaponsmith create masterpiece ammo, be sure not to use it - trade it away at the first opportunity. Broken masterpieces create bad thoughts, but traded don't, and bolts do tend to get broken."
This runs directly contrary to my experience - I've had marksdwarves go through many quivers of masterwork bolts, both metal and bone ('''especially''' bone, which tends to get used up almost immediately at the archery ranges), and I have yet to see a single unhappy thought on the dwarves that made them. The only problems are with gathering up individual bolts and atomsmashing them (which gives the usual "A masterwork of Urist McBoltmaker has been lost!"), allowing kobolds to steal bolts from the battlefield, or allowing a goblin to escape from the map with a masterwork stuck-in. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 13:51, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
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This runs directly contrary to my experience - I've had marksdwarves go through many quivers of masterwork bolts, both metal and bone ('''especially''' bone), and I have yet to see a single unhappy thought on the dwarves that made them. The only problems are with gathering up individual bolts and atomsmashing them (which gives the usual "A masterwork of Urist McBoltmaker has been lost!"), allowing kobolds to steal bolts from the battlefield, or allowing a goblin to escape from the map with a masterwork stuck-in. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 13:51, 4 March 2010 (UTC)

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