Artificer weaponry

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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 -/- (35-45)/? 2/1
Club Hammer - (45-55) 3
Rapier Rapier - (45-55) 3
Shortsword Shortsword - (45-55) 3
Spear Spear - (45-55) 3
Staff Wand(Staff) - (45-55) 3?
Axe Axe - (55-65) 3
Curved Blade Sabre - (55-65) 3
Flail Flail - (55-65) 3
Longsword Longsword 20? 30? (65-85) 4
Polearm Poleaxe 30? (65-85) 4

Two Handed Weapons

Skill Used Weapon Forged Minimum Skill Maximum Skill Material Required
Club Warhammer 40? (85-100) 6
Flail Chain-mace 30 (85-100) 6
Polearm Polearm 40 (85-100) 7
Spear Pike 30 ? 6
Staff Staff 40? ? 6
Two-Handed Sword Greatsword 50? 85-100? 5
Two-Handed Axe Battleaxe 50? 85-100? 7

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

Note that the material of the weapon can have some effect on the difficulty. Trying to use a trillian weapon at low skill may not work properly as the minimum difficulty for trillian may be higher than that stated previously in this page.

Spellforges