Since we're on the topic of armor in this thread I thought I'd as an armor related question.
How do bone and wooden bolts work in this new armor system? Since the weapon needs to be one metal tier higher than the armor its hitting to penetrate does this mean wooden/bone arrows are all but useless for anything but hunting or do they still have a use for shooting at goblins with?
I believe someone tested this, and it went something like this:
Wood bolts are deflected by cloth. Only use them to train.
Bone bolts could penetrate leather well, copper okay and iron rarely.
Silver bolts were slightly better than bone.
Iron bolts went straight through leather and copper, pierced iron frequently, and occasionally pierced bronze.
Bronze bolts went straight through leather, copper and iron, frequently through bronze, and occasionally through steel.
Steel bolts went through everything below it and frequently steel.
Only Adamantine bolts could pierce adamantine.
All could still get lucky face shots (and if there are a lot of enemy archers, you
will lose a dwarf or three to this eventually), arm shots if you didn't have mail shirts, hand shots if no gloves, calf shots if low boots, etc.
DISCLAIMER: I may be totally wrong with this, as I can't find the thread so this is just off of memory, and would appreciate if someone went and tested it again since I don't have enough time.