

Made of sturdy wood construction, a ram can withstand a fair amount of damage. It is also often a necessary one for conquest and expansion. The battering ram is a standard piece of equipment for almost every civilized race. Their inborn hardiness also gives them a natural resistance to many magical effects and poison. Like other Dwarves, axemen are able to move easily underground and easily traverse large mountains. They can train to become quite proficient with both axe and shield. And though it has led to some confusion and misunderstandings among the Elves, Dwarves do not use the battleaxe on trees. Their inborn hardiness also gives them a natural resistance to many magical effects and poison.ĭwarves prefer to strike their enemy with an axe. Like other Dwarves, they are able to move easily underground and traverse large mountains. With practice and experience, Dwarven archers become more lethal with the bow and arrows. Although Dwarven bows are smaller in size by necessity, their composite construction allows them to fire with the same power and range as larger bows. Although they look down upon stealth tactics, they have been known to attack from underground caves and over mountains to gain the element of surprise.ĭwarven archers are about average in their ability to use a bow. They prefer a good close-quarters fight to the use of magic and missile weapons, but that does not stop them from laying siege to well-fortified cities with archers and bombards. Although they will freely cooperate with the other good, and sometimes neutral, races, Dwarves tend to look down upon those who do not work as hard as they do and waste too much time on entertainmentĭwarves make some of the fiercest warriors in all the lands.

They are also very family-oriented folk, and it is common for businesses and occupations to be handed down through many generations.

Dwarves have a very strict work ethic, and do not believe in leisure or wasting time. Almost all Dwarves are warriors, inventors, or hard laborers.
