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− | After some testing, it is looking like 30 Skill (on Two Handed Sword, specifically) is too high for iron(and theoretically other bottom-tier stuff), but maybe too low for steel, suggesting that electrum could be good for 30-40, maybe even something weirder like 25-35. | + | After some testing, it is looking like 30 Skill (on Two Handed Sword, specifically) is too high for iron(and theoretically other bottom-tier stuff), but maybe too low for steel, suggesting that electrum could be good for 30-40, maybe even something weirder like 25-35. - --[[User:Mani|Mani]] ([[User talk:Mani|talk]]) 17:07, 1 February 2018 (MST) |
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Revision as of 17:07, 1 February 2018
Artificers have the ability to make many forged weapons from a variety of materials, and then further spellforge those weapons for magical effects. On this page you will find information pertaining to the various weapons they can make, the materials they can be made from, and explanation of the various spellforges. Weapon difficulty evaluations below were conducted in 2013 with very fine steel weapons.
Weapons
One Handed Weapons
Skill Used | Weapon Forged | Minimum Skill | Maximum Skill | Material Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
Knife | Knife/Scalpel | 10-15/10-15 | 35-45/? | 2/1 |
Club | Hammer | 15-20 | 45-55 | 3 |
Rapier | Rapier | 10-15 | 45-55 | 3 |
Shortsword | Shortsword | 15-20 | 45-55 | 3 |
Spear | Spear | 10-15 | 45-55 | 3 |
Staff | Wand(Staff) | 10-15 | 45-55 | 2 |
Axe | Axe | 20-30 | 55-65 | 3 |
Curved Blade | Sabre | 15-20 | 55-65 | 3 |
Flail | Flail | 15-20 | 55-65 | 3 |
Longsword | Longsword | 30-35 | 65-85 | 4 |
Polearm | Poleaxe | 35-45 | 65-85 | 4 |
Two Handed Weapons
Skill Used | Weapon Forged | Minimum Skill | Maximum Skill | Material Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
Club | Warhammer | 35-45 | 85-100 | 6 |
Flail | Chain-mace | 35-45 | 85-100 | 6 |
Polearm | Polearm | 45-55 | 85-100 | 7 |
Spear | Pike | 30-35 | ? | 6 |
Staff | Staff | 30-35 | ? | 6 |
Two-Handed Sword | Greatsword | 45-55 | 85-100? | 5 |
Two-Handed Axe | Battleaxe | 55-65 | 85-100? | 7 |
The weapons above were very fine steel; some were also checked in 'cheaper' metals to see if the skill range changed. Greatsword minimum skill eval was the same for very fine steel, tin, and lead. Battleaxe minimum skill eval was the same for very fine steel and tin.
Note that the weight of the weapon varies based on the amount of material required and the quality of the forge. Fine and Very fine weigh one less than the amount of material used, while Crude and Very poor(?) weighs one more. All others are equivalent in weight to the amount of material used.
Materials
Metal | Quality |
---|---|
lead | 1 |
zinc | 2 |
tin | 3 |
gold | 3 |
copper | 3 |
iron | 3 |
platinum | 3 |
bronze | 4 |
brass | 4 |
silver | 4 |
electrum | 4 |
steel | 5 |
orichalcum | 6 |
mithril | 7 |
adamantite | 7 |
trillian | 8 |
Some wisdom from one of the most skill oriented artificers around, #3 in overall skill as artificer and rising.
Whitehand says: a forge does its best to fit a skill range for a person Whitehand says: but if you forge a mithril rapier for calvin (someone with extremely high skill) for example. its not a great choice Whitehand says: where trillian for calvins rapier is ps (perfectly suited) Eco asks: so it effects the max range a weapon can be you think? Whitehand says: not so much the max range as the skilling rate Whitehand says: trillian for 10 skill is still ok for the purpose of hitting Whitehand says: since trill is top skill range it would be like having 10 club an swinging with hjem(high skill club) Whitehand says: trill is 85+ adamant is 65 mithril is about 55
After some testing, it is looking like 30 Skill (on Two Handed Sword, specifically) is too high for iron(and theoretically other bottom-tier stuff), but maybe too low for steel, suggesting that electrum could be good for 30-40, maybe even something weirder like 25-35. - --Mani (talk) 17:07, 1 February 2018 (MST)