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The more experienced Dwarf-At-Arms will usually have quite an extensive personal armoury in order to deal with specific situations. Many will also specialise |
The more experienced Dwarf-At-Arms will usually have quite an extensive personal armoury in order to deal with specific situations. Many will also specialise |
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The more experienced Dwarf-At-Arms will tend to specialize in a specific weapon. While each specialist claims superiority, the |
The more experienced Dwarf-At-Arms will tend to specialize in a specific weapon. While each specialist claims superiority, the Hammerer, Axedwarf, or Swordsdwarf each have techniques of their own that make them all certain forces of destruction on the battlefield. |
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== Dwarves-At-Arms In-Game == |
== Dwarves-At-Arms In-Game == |
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Most outposts, towns, and settlements will usually have their own |
Most outposts, towns, and settlements will usually have their own molir, which is a militia or standing military. Many DAA's become steadfast parts of their town's molir. |
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Generally speaking, Dwarves-At-Arms are protectors and are focused on guarding and defense, whether for a single Dwarf or an entire Outpost. |
Generally speaking, Dwarves-At-Arms are protectors and are focused on guarding and defense, whether for a single Dwarf or an entire Outpost. |