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An '''axe''' is a kind of [[melee]] [[weapon]]. Axes do an extra d4 damage against [[wood golem]]s.<ref>[[weapon.c#line291]]</ref>
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An '''axe''' is a kind of [[melee]] [[weapon]]. Axes do an extra d4 damage against [[wood golem]]s.<ref>{{sourcecode|weapon.c|291}}</ref>
  
Axes are [[throw|throwable]]. And pretty good on [[doors]]. It is not currently possible to [[apply]] them to [[corpses]].
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Axes are [[throw|throwable]], and quite useful on [[doors]]. It is not currently possible to [[apply]] them to [[corpses]].
  
[[Barbarian]]s start with an axe 50% of the time.<ref>[[u_init.c#line615]]</ref>
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[[Barbarian]]s start with an axe 50% of the time.<ref>{{sourcecode|u_init.c|615}}</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:46, 7 May 2008

) Axe.png
Name axe
Appearance axe
Damage vs. small 1d6
Damage vs. large 1d4
To-hit bonus +0
Weapon skill axe
Size one-handed
Base price 8 zm
(+10/positive
enchant)
Weight 60
Material iron

An axe is a kind of melee weapon. Axes do an extra d4 damage against wood golems.[1]

Axes are throwable, and quite useful on doors. It is not currently possible to apply them to corpses.

Barbarians start with an axe 50% of the time.[2]

Axe skill

Axe
Max Role
Basic
Skilled
Expert

Axes and battle-axes both use the axe skill. When applied, all types of axes can be used to chop down doors. Cleaver is the only artifact axe.

References


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