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'''Forged weapons''' are those that can be crafted from various [[commodities]] by those with the [[:Category:Skills|skill]] of [[Forging]]. | |||
All are cutting damage unless indicated otherwise. | All are cutting damage unless indicated otherwise. |
Revision as of 21:13, 25 January 2009
Forged weapons are those that can be crafted from various commodities by those with the skill of Forging.
All are cutting damage unless indicated otherwise.
One-handed Weapons
- Battleaxe
- A battleaxe.
- Broadsword
- Cousin to the longsword.
- Club
- The weapon of the very poor. (blunt damage)
- Dagger
- A small hand weapon. Some may be throwing weapons.
- Dirk
- A long dagger used to stab with. Fairly fast.
- Flail
- Similar stats to a longsword. (blunt damage)
- Handaxe
- A weapon designed to be thrown.
- Javelin
- Strongest of the thrown weapons, it is quite slow.
- Longsword
- The standard sword.
- Mace
- Much like a flail. (blunt damage)
- Morning Star
- Slower than a flail or mace, but with more damage. (blunt damage)
- Rapier
- More accurate, but less damage than a longsword.
- Scimitar
- A curving sword favoured by those in the east.
- Shortsword
- A smaller, quicker version of the large swords.
- Spear
- A cheap but effective weapon.
- Trident
- Faster than a longsword, with slightly less damage.
- Whip
- A stylish weapon that is fairly quick.
Two-handed Weapons
- Bardiche
- A polearm, similar to the halberd.
- Bastard Sword
- A long, straight sword.
- Halberd
- A polearm with high damage.
- Quarterstaff
- A longer club, slower, but sharpenable. (blunt damage)
- Warhammer
- A massive two-handed hammer. Slow, with good damage. (blunt damage)