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As with other items, high-skill dwarves can make masterwork-[[Item quality|quality]] bolts.  While they don't care if the bolts are fired and shatter on impact, they do get [[thought|upset]] if a bolt gets carried off the map - say, by a retreating enemy with the bolt stuck in them.
 
As with other items, high-skill dwarves can make masterwork-[[Item quality|quality]] bolts.  While they don't care if the bolts are fired and shatter on impact, they do get [[thought|upset]] if a bolt gets carried off the map - say, by a retreating enemy with the bolt stuck in them.
  
The simplest remedy for this is to simply '''make more bolts''' - a dwarf who has produced hundreds of masterwork bolts will be more annoyed by [[fly|flies]] than the loss of a masterwork. This is because the stress penalty for the loss of a masterwork is divided by the number of remaining masterwork items made by that dwarf (see [[thought]]s for more information).
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The simplest remedy for this is to simply '''make more bolts''' - a dwarf who has produced hundreds of masterwork bolts will be more annoyed by [[fly|flies]] than the loss of a masterwork. This is because the stress penalty for the loss of a masterwork is divided by the number of remaining masterwork items made by that dwarf (see [[List of Dwarven Thoughts]] for more information).
  
 
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==Weapon traps==

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