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*[[Ogre]]s and [[Troll]]s are large species.
 
*[[Ogre]]s and [[Troll]]s are large species.
 
*All other races are medium species.
 
*All other races are medium species.
**[[Naga]]s and [[Palentonga]]s have large bodies with medium torsos, so don't get any special access to weapons.
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**[[Naga]]s and [[Palentonga]]s have large bodies but with medium torsos, so don't get any special access to weapons.
 
**[[Formicid]]s are medium, though they can wield [[giant club]]s and [[giant spiked club]]s, but not [[large rock]]s.
 
**[[Formicid]]s are medium, though they can wield [[giant club]]s and [[giant spiked club]]s, but not [[large rock]]s.
  
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*[[Ogre]]s and [[Troll]]s find bucklers too small for them, though have reduced shield penalties.
 
*[[Ogre]]s and [[Troll]]s find bucklers too small for them, though have reduced shield penalties.
 
*[[Naga]]s, [[Palentonga]]s, and [[Formicid]]s have no shield restrictions, but also find shields easier to wield.
 
*[[Naga]]s, [[Palentonga]]s, and [[Formicid]]s have no shield restrictions, but also find shields easier to wield.
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==Rings==
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[[Ru]]'s Sacrifice Hand disables a [[ring]] slot, in addition to the loss of two-handed weapons, shields, and the offhand punch.
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While [[Formicid]]s have 4 arms, two of them are oddly shaped; they have two "hand-pairs", so have two ring slots. Under Sacrifice Hand, they lose the shield slot and offhand punch but can stil wield two-handed weapons.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 17:58, 19 October 2022

Version 0.29: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Each weapon has a particular handedness, which determines how well you can wield it based on your size, and whether or not you can use a shield.

Weapon Handedness

Weapon Type One handed weapons One handed weapons
(Two handed for small species)
Two handed weapons Large species only
Short Blades Dagger
Quick blade
Short sword
Rapier
Long blades Falchion
Long sword
Scimitar
Demon blade
Eudemon blade
Double sword Great sword
Triple sword
Axes Hand axe
War axe
Broad axe Battleaxe
Executioner's axe
Maces and Flails Club
Mace
Flail
Morningstar
Demon whip
Sacred scourge
Eveningstar
Dire flail
Great mace
Giant club
Giant spiked club
Polearms Spear Trident
Demon trident
Trishula
Halberd
Scythe
Glaive
Bardiche
Staves Magical staves Quarterstaff*
Lajatang*
Throwing Dart
Throwing net
Stone
Boomerang
Javelin Large rock
Slings Hunting sling
Fustibalus
Bows Shortbow*
Longbow
Crossbows Hand crossbow Arbalest*
Triple crossbow**
Entries with * can be wielded as two handed weapons by Spriggans and Kobolds.
Entries with ** can be wielded as two handed weapons by only Kobolds.

Shields

Shields can be worn while wielding one handed weapons. Shields provide SH, in exchange for a penalty to EV, attack speed, and spellcasting. They also disable the offhand punch auxiliary attack.

With the exception of Felid, anyone can wear a shield, though with varying extents. Formicids have four strong arms, so (except for both giant clubs) can wield a two-handed weapon and a shield. Everyone else, including the 8-tentacled Octopode, are limited to one-handers.

Rings

Ru's Sacrifice Hand disables a ring slot, in addition to the loss of two-handed weapons, shields, and the offhand punch.

While Formicids have 4 arms, two of them are oddly shaped; they have two "hand-pairs", so have two ring slots. Under Sacrifice Hand, they lose the shield slot and offhand punch but can stil wield two-handed weapons.

History

  • In 0.18 throwing delays followed the throwing skill dependency improvements like other weapons. Before this thrown missiles used the unarmed combat skill and were not impacted by wearing a shield.
  • In the 0.14.2 bug fix release transformations no longer allow the character to wield too-large weapons.
  • Prior to 0.12, there were two additional types of handedness: 1.5-handed (which could be used with a shield but suffered larger-than-normal penalties) and double-handed (which had even worse penalties, plus cut the weapon's base damage in half).