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Dwarven Equipment consists of the tools, weapons, materials, and consumables which dwarves use to create and maintain [[Defenses]], defend shrines, and to stay in combat. All of these are required to be used in some form or another in order to be a successful dwarf, some even being critical enough to be the difference between an early death and fighting as the last one alive.
  
 
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== Dwarven Strongbox ==
 
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The Dwarven Strongbox, appearing as a specially textured enderchest, is a box which can hold a variety of materials and cosmetic items for each dwarf. These cosmetics offer no gameplay advantage and only change their name and sometimes appearance, except for the Sword of Seals and Pot Lag (which do not offer advantages, but are not only different in a name and appearance). The contents of this box will be different every game and is unique for each dwarf; meaning this is not a shared resource chest. The items that can be in the box are as follows:
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* Logs
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* Sticks
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* Torches
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* Cobblestone
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* Stone Cakes
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* Dwarven Armor
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* Dwarven Blueblade
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* Dwarven Gazeblade
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* Sword of Seals - a sword that lights AI Zombies on fire which does no extra damage since they do not burn.
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* Dwarven Mediumbow
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* Dwarven Gazebow
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* Jimmy Tears
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* Sploosh
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* Gazebrew Ale
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* Pot Lag - a Healing Ale which has a 1 second delay between left click and actually healing.

Revision as of 02:28, 9 April 2020

Dwarven Equipment consists of the tools, weapons, materials, and consumables which dwarves use to create and maintain Defenses, defend shrines, and to stay in combat. All of these are required to be used in some form or another in order to be a successful dwarf, some even being critical enough to be the difference between an early death and fighting as the last one alive.

Combat and Collecting

These items are integral to a dwarf's kit and are used in order to obtain the materials they need and to be able to fight in combat. Most of these items only require the dwarf to have one of, but are also required to be able to play the game properly as a dwarf in any capacity.

Healing Ale

Right click an ale on a rack to acquire a Healing Ale. This is your lifeline, left clicking it will fully heal you for the cost of 100 mana (shown as your XP level). This mana will then slowly regenerate.

Dwarven Runeblade

Right click the image of a sword on a rack to a obtain a Dwarven Runeblade. This is your melee weapon. Left clicking it will deal 10 Attack Damage, but more importantly, getting a kill with it will give you a rampage.

  • Rampage: Killing a monster will give a dwarf a rampage which will allow them to one shot every monster for 3 seconds except for Iron Golems and Death's Servant until their chestplate breaks. This ability will roll, meaning if the dwarf kills another monster with a rampage, the timer for the rampage will reset back to 3 seconds. While rampaging, dwarves emit green sparkles.
  • Momentum: Additionally, when a dwarf gets a kill they will recieve 4 absorption hearts. These hearts will reset upon each kill.
  • Scavenger: As well, when killing monsters with a rampage, a dwarf has a 30% chance of generating a few useful items in their inventory such as Mortar, Torches, Gold, Cobblestone, Arrows, or slightly less useful: Stone Cakes.

Dwarven Shortbow

Right click the image of a bow on a rack or table to obtain a Dwarven Shortbow. This is your ranged weapon. Left clicking it will start a cast time to create 6 arrows in your inventory. Right clicking it will fire an arrow, the more you hold right click, the further an arrow will go, however regardless of how much the bow is pulled back the arrow will have the same damage under default conditions.

  • Limitations on Bow Damage: When you are under a roof, your bow will only do 30% of its maximum damage. A roof constitutes as any non-transparent block (not leaves, glass, barriers, etc.) which is 30 blocks or less above the dwarves head. Within 5 blocks, your bow will do no damage.

Dwarven Oak Shield

When a dwarf right clicks on the sword racks to recieve a Dwarven Runeblade, they will also recieve the Dwarven Oak Shield. Right clicking a shield will engage it for 30 seconds and use up one shield charge, making it if the dwarf holds it in their hand they will be immune to knockback. After 30 seconds, the shield will disengage. Shields have a total of 10 charges and do not roll ramapages, but do have 5 damage.

Dwarven Armor

Without armor, a dwarf will not be able to fight. Each dwarf can only have one set of armor, and cannot be rearmored by other dwarves. This armor increases a dwarf's health by 10 hearts, 5 from the chestplate and 5 from the leggings.

  • In order to recieve armor, a dwarf must armor another, they cannot get their own armor and put it on. To create armor a dwarf must go to an armor station (an extended piston) and right click it to place an armor block. Right clicking this block with a Mighty Pick will refine it. It should be refined until it is smooth, and then can be harvested by being broken. This will produce a gold chestplate which cannot be put on, but can be used on another dwarf to give them armor. In order for a dwarf to get armor themself, they must have another dwarf armor them.
  • Repairing: If a dwarf's armor is damaged (as indicated by their hunger bar and each pieces’ durability), they can take it off and left click it to fix 125 of the piece’s durability. This consumes 2 gold from the total Gold count. They can also use a Wiggly Wrench.

Dwarven Shovel

Right click the image of a shovel on a table to obtain a Dwarven Shovel. Though primarily for digging gravel to acquire Cobblestone, this shovel can also start and roll a Rampage. Due to the shovel's low Attack Damage however, it's easier to start the rampage with a sword and then switch to a shovel to roll it.

  • Gold Panner: When digging gravel, dwarves will also recieve gold. This is usually done with a Dwarven Shovel, however digging it with anything works just as well.

Mighty Pickaxe

Right click the image of a pick on a table Mighty Pickaxe. The pick is used for mining blocks such as gold ore, stone, or for refining armor blocks.

Lumberjack Axe

Right click the image of an axe on a table to obtain a Lumberjack Axe. The axe is used entirely for woodworking to obtain Torches and Mortar.

  • Woodworking: Right clicking a log block with an axe will obtain the Log item. Taking these Logs to a saw and right clicking them on the saw will turn them into Planks. Repeating this process turns the Planks into Sticks. Repeating this process turns the Sticks into Bowls. Taking Sticks and Bowls to Oil and right clicking them on Oil turns them into Torches and Mortar repectively.

Compass

  • A Compass can be obtained by doing /compass or doing /menu and clicking the compass. This will give a Compass that once right clicked will display a menu of the important waypoints on the map. Clicking a waypoint will direct the compass toward that resource or location, and will notify the Dwarf when they reach that exact location, above it, or below it.

Materials

These items are those which are obtained through various means during Build Phase, and while they are not integral to a dwarf's survival, they are necessary in order for dwarves to defend for longer spans of time. They can also be collected infinitely.

Cobblestone

Cobblestone is obtained from digging gravel, 1 gravel gives 3 Cobblestone and is usually found in the Quarry (a large pit filled with gravel). Used to build and maintain Defenses or pillar over walls, dwarves should carry some amount of Cobblestone for when its necessary. Cobblestone on its own is also very weak and can be blown up by Creepers fairly easily; it needs to be strengthened with Mortar to become either Gray or Blue Stone Bricks which are stronger.

Gold

Mining gold ore, digging gravel, and killing monsters with a rampage gives dwarves Gold. During Build Phase this Gold will go directly into the shrine, showing up on the sidebar as Gold. After Build Phase, the Gold go into the dwarves' inventory, and must be right clicked on the active shrine to be put into it.

When manually repairing (via left clicking each piece) this Gold is consumed, 2 per left click. Only Gold in the shrine can be used to repair. This Gold can also be stolen by Rats and Broodmothers by right clicking on the shrine.

Torches

A dwarf's primary light source. By holding a Torch or standing by one in the darkness a dwarf can see, otherwise they will be blind. Breaking these Torches will give most monsters 8 mana, and will give Rats 50 mana.

To make Torches, follow the Woodworking section under Lumberjack Axe.

Mortar

Mortar improves Cobblestone in a stronger block by standing near them and left clicking the Mortar. In Build Phase all Cobblestone and Gray Stone Bricks will become Blue Stone Bricks, the strongest possible stone. After Build Phase this will go down one level and turn most Cobblestone into Gray Stone Bricks with a 20% chance to turn each individual block into Blue Stone Bricks. Using Mortar again can make more of the Gray Stone Bricks into Blue Stone Bricks.

To make Mortar, follow the Woodworking section under Lumberjack Axe.

Consumables

Consumables are items which are given to dwarves at the start of the game and cannot be obtained through any other means. Incredibly powerful items, they allow easy rectification of a dwarf's mistakes or as extreme preventive measures. All these items are also restricted in use until after Build Phase.

Super Mortar

After Build Phase, normal Mortar no longer turns Cobblestone into Blue Stone Bricks all the time. However, Super Mortar is still able to do so. It is used the exact same way as regular Mortar.

Slabs

Left clicking a Slab will place down an 11x5x3 Blue Stone Brick wall about 2 blocks away in the direction the dwarf is looking. As the game progresses, the Slab will be made of less and less Blue Stone Brick and more Gray Stone Brick and Cracked Stone Brick. However, using a Slab from within a shrine region will still produce a fully Blue Stone Brick Slab.

Enchanted Lamps

Left or right clicking an Enchanted Lamp will place a 60 second, unbreakable lamp which produces the same amount of light as a Torch.

Wiggly Wrenches

When a dwarf's armor is damaged, left clicking one of these wrenches will repair their armor and return lost armor pieces at the cost of no Gold. If the dwarf doesn't move after left clicking, their experience bar will slowly fill up. The more the bar is filled, the more durability will be repaired; at 0% filled the armor pieces will be repaired for half their durability (and 25% durability for those returned after breaking) and at 100% filled will fully repair their durability.

Dwarven Strongbox

The Dwarven Strongbox, appearing as a specially textured enderchest, is a box which can hold a variety of materials and cosmetic items for each dwarf. These cosmetics offer no gameplay advantage and only change their name and sometimes appearance, except for the Sword of Seals and Pot Lag (which do not offer advantages, but are not only different in a name and appearance). The contents of this box will be different every game and is unique for each dwarf; meaning this is not a shared resource chest. The items that can be in the box are as follows:

  • Logs
  • Sticks
  • Torches
  • Cobblestone
  • Stone Cakes
  • Dwarven Armor
  • Dwarven Blueblade
  • Dwarven Gazeblade
  • Sword of Seals - a sword that lights AI Zombies on fire which does no extra damage since they do not burn.
  • Dwarven Mediumbow
  • Dwarven Gazebow
  • Jimmy Tears
  • Sploosh
  • Gazebrew Ale
  • Pot Lag - a Healing Ale which has a 1 second delay between left click and actually healing.