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Obsidian is the only rock that can be used to make stone-based weapons.
 
Obsidian is the only rock that can be used to make stone-based weapons.
  
Previous versions lacked defined yield and shear values and used the defaults from the stone template; this rendered them very blunt and unable to cut skin. Since 40.05 obsidian features more proper yield and shear values, making these weapons much more viable. Obsidian now has glass-like yield and shear values, which allow rock short swords to slice through skin, leather armor, and wood armor used by [[Elf|elves]].
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Since 40.05 obsidian features more proper yield and sheer values, making these weapons much more viable. Previous versions lacked defined yield and sheer values and used the defaults from the stone template; this rendered them very blunt and unable to cut skin. However, obsidian now has glass-like yield and sheer values, which allow rock short swords to slice through skin, leather armor, and wood armor used by [[Elf|elves]].
  
 
Interestingly, Obsidian short swords in the Premium version look completely different depending on who is using them, with [[dwarf|dwarves]] getting a less-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macuahuitl Aztec-looking] sprite than everyone else; not that you'd notice in gameplay, unless a [[kobold]] gets particularly lucky.
 
Interestingly, Obsidian short swords in the Premium version look completely different depending on who is using them, with [[dwarf|dwarves]] getting a less-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macuahuitl Aztec-looking] sprite than everyone else; not that you'd notice in gameplay, unless a [[kobold]] gets particularly lucky.

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