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Weapon traps are similar in nature to stone-fall traps, and are triggered when any hostile creature steps on the trap. They contain between one and ten weapons, and can inflict grievous injuries. However, it takes time for the trap's weapons to trigger; enemies who move quickly across the trap may survive unscathed, as the weapons will not hit a creature which has moved off the trap. | Weapon traps are similar in nature to stone-fall traps, and are triggered when any hostile creature steps on the trap. They contain between one and ten weapons, and can inflict grievous injuries. However, it takes time for the trap's weapons to trigger; enemies who move quickly across the trap may survive unscathed, as the weapons will not hit a creature which has moved off the trap. | ||