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==Basics== |
==Basics== |
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The smelting and shaping processes are similar to those of [[Blacksmithing]], but armorsmithing has a few different steps. |
The smelting and shaping processes are similar to those of [[Blacksmithing]], but armorsmithing has a few different steps. |
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The {{com|analyze}} command generally can be used to determine the qualities of items, as well as the next step they require. For more specific information, {{com|appraise}}ing the item {{tt|carefully}} will tell you how it's inherent properties compare on the Trader Scale. |
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==Techniques== |
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See [[Armorsmithing Techniques]]. |
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See [[Crafting Tools]] for an in depth discussion of them. |
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* '''[[Crafting Book|Armorsmithing Book]]''': This book holds information on all the techniques and items that a standard armorsmith can make. |
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* '''[[Bellows]]:''' Used to keep the fires going when shaping metals or tempering final products. |
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* '''[[Shovel]]:''' Used to keep the fires going when shaping metals or tempering final products |
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* '''[[Pliers]]:''' Used to bend, form, and link armors. |
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* '''[[Forging Hammer]]:''' Used to form ingots into items on the anvil. |
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* '''[[Tongs]]:''' Used to hold metal when shaping it. |
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* '''[[Oil]]''': Used to prevent rust to metal items. |
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==Armor Types== |
==Armor Types== |
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===Chain=== |
===Chain=== |
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Types: ring, chain, and mail |
Types: ring, chain, and mail |
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*Note: Some pieces are light chain, but the majority should be heavy |
*Note: Some pieces are light chain, but the majority should be heavy. |
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===Brigandine=== |
===Brigandine=== |
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Types: scale, brigandine, and lamellar |
Types: scale, brigandine, and lamellar |
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*Note: All pieces use light plate skill until skills 3.0 comes out |
*Note: All pieces use light plate skill until skills 3.0 comes out. |
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===Plate=== |
===Plate=== |
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Types: light plate, plate, and heavy plate |
Types: light plate, plate, and heavy plate |
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*Note: All pieces use heavy plate skill until skills 3.0 comes out |
*Note: All pieces use heavy plate skill until skills 3.0 comes out. |
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===Shields=== |
===Shields=== |
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Types: small, medium, and large. |
Types: small, medium, and large. |
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==Techniques== |
==Techniques== |
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See [[Armorsmithing Techniques]]. |
See [[Armorsmithing Techniques]]. |
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All the tools used in [[Blacksmithing#Tools|Blacksmithing]] to make and shape ingots, plus |
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*[[Pliers]] |
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==Products== |
==Products== |
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===Lightening=== |
===Lightening=== |
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Reduces weight. |
Reduces weight of the item by approximately 10%. |
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===Tempering=== |
===Tempering=== |
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Increases durability, with items having at least 50 durability on the Trader's Scale receiving the greatest benefit. |
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Increases durability. |
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===Reinforcing=== |
===Reinforcing=== |
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Increases protection and |
Increases protection at the cost of increased hindrance and weight through adding reinforcing leather strips. |
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Revision as of 23:22, 18 August 2011
Armorsmithing is a discipline of the Forging skill. There are places to practice it at the Riverhaven Forging Society, Crossing Forging Society, and Shard Forging Society.
Basics
The smelting and shaping processes are similar to those of Blacksmithing, but armorsmithing has a few different steps.
The ANALYZE command generally can be used to determine the qualities of items, as well as the next step they require. For more specific information, APPRAISEing the item CAREFULLY will tell you how it's inherent properties compare on the Trader Scale.
Techniques
Tools
See Crafting Tools for an in depth discussion of them.
- Armorsmithing Book: This book holds information on all the techniques and items that a standard armorsmith can make.
- Bellows: Used to keep the fires going when shaping metals or tempering final products.
- Shovel: Used to keep the fires going when shaping metals or tempering final products
- Pliers: Used to bend, form, and link armors.
- Forging Hammer: Used to form ingots into items on the anvil.
- Tongs: Used to hold metal when shaping it.
- Oil: Used to prevent rust to metal items.
Armor Types
Chain
Types: ring, chain, and mail
- Note: Some pieces are light chain, but the majority should be heavy.
Brigandine
Types: scale, brigandine, and lamellar
- Note: All pieces use light plate skill until skills 3.0 comes out.
Plate
Types: light plate, plate, and heavy plate
- Note: All pieces use heavy plate skill until skills 3.0 comes out.
Shields
Types: small, medium, and large.
- Note:
Techniques
Products
Shaping
At times during chain armor production, the material may have to be TURNed to make the metal into wire.
In addition, to add various pieces onto their backings, the armor may need to be PULLed using a set of pliers.
Enhancements
Three types of enhancements may be added after the armor is complete.
Lightening
Reduces weight of the item by approximately 10%.
Tempering
Increases durability, with items having at least 50 durability on the Trader's Scale receiving the greatest benefit.
Reinforcing
Increases protection at the cost of increased hindrance and weight through adding reinforcing leather strips.