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==Types of loot==
 
==Types of loot==
The loot you get will vary from siege to siege, but you will practically always get a few melee weapons, made of [[copper]], [[iron]], [[silver]] or [[bronze]]. Armor made out of the aforementioned materials is also very common, as are shields. If you manage to kill an archer, you will get up to 40 metal [[arrow]]s and [[bolt]]s, as well as their [[bow]] or [[crossbow]]; the exact quantity you'll get depends on how many times the enemy shot their crossbow, as enemies will always arrive with 40 rounds of ammo. Generally, though, the bolts are more worthwhile using directly than the arrows, as it's difficult to train an archer dwarf, owing to the lack of ammo.  
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The loot you get will vary from siege to siege, but you will practically always get a few melee weapons, made of [[copper]], [[iron]], [[silver]] or [[bronze]]. Armour made out of the aforementioned materials is also very common, as are shields. If you manage to kill an archer, you will get up to 40 metal [[arrow]]s and [[bolt]]s, as well as their [[bow]] or [[crossbow]]; the exact quantity you'll get depends on how many times the enemy shot their crossbow, as enemies will always arrive with 40 rounds of ammo. Generally, though, the bolts are more worthwhile using directly than the arrows, as it's difficult to train an archer dwarf, owing to the lack of ammo.  
  
 
If you manage to kill a warlord, it may yield master-quality weapons and armour, as well as ammunition if they used a ranged weapon. The utility of these weapons varies; while a master-quality iron [[spear]] is probably quite useful, a master-quality copper [[short sword]] isn't that great.
 
If you manage to kill a warlord, it may yield master-quality weapons and armour, as well as ammunition if they used a ranged weapon. The utility of these weapons varies; while a master-quality iron [[spear]] is probably quite useful, a master-quality copper [[short sword]] isn't that great.

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