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Revision as of 21:42, 16 July 2011

Apu's Forged Weapons

SHOP: Apu's: just ask any guard in the Crossing market plaza about Apu, and you're there. Items that I attempt to keep stocked in my shop are marked below as STOCKED, but every item below is available by either finding Apu in game, or you can IM me at Homer3142 or send an e-mail to the same username, at yahoo.com.

SPECIAL ORDERS: Custom orders are welcome! Almost every weapon can be forged with identical stats, as several different names. There is an extra fee of 3 plat per custom weapon type, or 5 plat per two. Also, if you have any particular weight in mind that isn’t listed, I can usually do custom weights as well.

BULK ORDERS: Currently, no discounts are given for bulk orders. This may or may not change in the future.

Durability: Unfortunately, since I originally posted this list, there was a major nerf to Tempering so that the best durability you can achieve with High C Steel is Rather Flimsy (4/18). I will continue selling these weapons since poor durability is a non-factor if you know the weaponsmithing techniques for repairing your own weapons. I will also continue adding Medium C Steel options to the list, which should have much better durability, at the cost of slight decrease in damage. Also, there will be a few items listed which are previously made High C Steel weapons at 7/18 durability, which I will sell at elevated prices until I run out of stock.

Prices: Pricing is mostly determined by the amount of time a particular item takes (honing or balancing takes extra time), and more importantly, how much volume of Platinum is required to make the item. Items with prices that seem unusually high are generally because that weight requires a lot of platinum.




Weapons

Light Edge (LE)

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Stiletto 7 7 - moderate 3 - low 1 - dismal 12- incredibly 0 - not suited 4 - rather flimsy 18
Stiletto 10 7 - moderate 3 - low 1 - dismal 11 - superbly 2 - dismally 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Dao 30 2 - poor 7 - moderate 6 - some. moderate 4 - inadequately 9 - well 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
  • Stilettos: 7 stones has the best balance possible of any non-rare weapon. 10 stones gives up a little bit of balance for better attack power and a tiny bit of puncture (too small to show in the appraisal). Also available as a Telek, Pugio, or Poignard for a slight fee.
  • Daos: 30 stones is my baseline slicing LE. Also available as a Falcata, Koummya, Oben or Kythe for a slight fee.


Medium Edged (ME)

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Sabre 24 9 - heavy 3 - low 3 - low 8 - soundly 4 - inadequately 4 - rather flimsy 15
Sabre 30 9 - heavy 3 - low 3 - low 7 - soundly 6 - inadequately 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Sabre 36 10 - very heavy 3 - low 4 - some. fair 6 - decently 6 - decently 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Scimitar 24 3 - low 9 - heavy 4 - some. fair 8 - soundly 5 - fairly 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Scimitar 36 3 - low 10 - very heavy 5 - fair 5 - fairly 7 - reasonably 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Cutlass 42 3 - low 9 - heavy 7 - moderate 4 - inadequately 8 - soundly 4 - rather flimsy 15
Cutlass 44 3 - low 9 - heavy 7 - moderate 4 - inadequately 9 - well 4 - rather flimsy 30
  • Sabres: 24 stones is the best balance you can get on a Heavy damage backstabber. 30 stones will be the best damage you can get on a backstabbing weapon. 36 stones is the best damage on a sabre, but cannot be used to backstab. Also available as a Gladius, Baselard, Nambeli or Sashqa for a slight fee.
  • Scimitars: 24 stones is the lightest Heavy damage slicing weapon possible, and is great for new characters. 36 stones has the highest slicing damage for any Small Blades (LE or ME) weapon. Also available as a Hanger, Curlade, Parang or Adze for a slight fee.
  • Cutlasses: These have lower slice damage than scimitars, but you gain impact damage and attack power. They are probably better options for ME users with very high strength. 42 stones is my baseline Cutlass - 44 is slightly better but costs more to make. Also available as a Shotel, Hatchet, or Hand Axe for a slight fee.


Heavy Edged (HE)

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Broadsword 25 2 - poor 10 - very heavy 4 - some. fair 6 - decently 6 - decently 4 - rather flimsy 15
Broadsword 35 2 - poor 11 - great 5 - fair 6 - decently 7 - reasonably 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Broadsword 42 2 - poor 11 - great 6 - some. mod 5 - fairly 8 - soundly 4 - rather flimsy 15
Battle Axe 54 1 - dismal 10 - very heavy 10 - very heavy 2 - dismally 10 - excellently 4 - rather flimsy 20
Battle Axe 56 1 - dismal 11 - great 10 - very heavy 2 - dismally 10 - excellently 4 - rather flimsy 35
  • Broadswords are the new cookie cutter HE weapon in place of bastard swords. 25 stones is perfect for new characters training HE. 35 stones is the baseline Great slice broadsword. At 42 stones you get higher impact damage and attack power. Also available as a Spatha, Arzfilt, or Kudalata for a slight fee.
  • Battle axes are great for very high strength HE users. They give up almost all balance compared to a broadsword, but they gain a great deal of impact damage and attack power. This weapon is a must for HE users attempting to train against slice resistant creatures like warklins. Also available as a Falchion, Schiavona or Robe Sword for a slight fee.


Two Handed Edge (2HE)

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Two-Handed Sword 40 2 - poor 16 - very extreme 5 - fair 6 - decently 8 - soundly 4 - rather flimsy 20
Two-Handed Sword 72 2 - poor 19 - bone-crushing 5 - fair 3 - poorly 10 - excellently 4 - rather flimsy 20
Flamberge 108 3 - poor 19 - bone-crushing 13 - severe 2 - dismally 12 - incredibly 4 - rather flimsy 25 *unavailable*
Flamberge 113 3 - poor 20 - very bone-crushing 13 - severe 1 - terribly 12 - incredibly 4 - rather flimsy 60 *unavailable*
  • Two-Handed Swords: 40 stones is the lightest 2HE you can get, and this weapon still has very extreme slice damage. You can get up to bone-crushing slice with only 72 stones, which requires a modest 51 strength to wield with minimum RTs. Also available as a Greataxe, Warring Axe, or Marauder Blade for a slight fee.
  • Flamberges: These are perfect for characters with ridiculously high strength (i.e. 70+). Unfortunately, their availability will not be consistent until I can get more skill. Also available as a Greatsword, Periperiu Sword or Double Axe (if flamberges are available at all).


Thrown Weapons (LT and HT)

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Throwing Club 25 0 - none 1 - dismal 8 - some. heavy 5 - fairly 6 - decently 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Throwing Club 30 0 - none 1 - dismal 8 - some. heavy 5 - fairly 6 - decently 4 - rather flimsy 15
Throwing Club 31 0 - none 1 - dismal 8 - some. heavy 5 - fairly 7 - reasonably 4 - rather flimsy 25
Throwing Hammer 50 0 - none 2 - poor 12 - very great 4 - inadequate 7 - reasonably 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Throwing Hammer 60 0 - none 3- low 13 - severe 3 - poorly 8 - well 4 - rather flimsy 20
Throwing Hammer 63 0 - none 3- low 14 - very severe 3 - poorly 9 - excellently 4 - rather flimsy 35
Javelin 25 9 - heavy 4 - some. fair 3 - low 10 - excellently 3 - poorly 4 - rather flimsy 18
Spear 60 12 - very great 5 - fair 5 - fair 6 - decently 7 - reasonably 4 - rather flimsy 20
  • Throwing Clubs (LB/LT): 25 stones is the baseline for a non-lodging Somewhat Heavy light thrown. 30 stones is higher damage, although only seen when using the compare verb. 31 stones costs more, and is the top damage you can get from a LB/LT. Also available as a Bulhawf, Cuska or Bola for a slight fee.
  • Throwing Hammer (HB/HT): 50 stones provides Very Great impact, 60 gives Severe, and 63 stones is Very Severe. Take your pick based on your strength and how much you can throw without tiring yourself out! Also available as a Hhr'ata, Hurlable War Hammer, or Throwing Mallet, for a slight fee.
  • Javelin (Pike/HT): This lodging HT does a lot less damage than the throwing hammers, but it is extremely light and extremely well balanced. Doubles as a great starter weapon for backtraining Pike weapons due to its excellent balance. Unlike most pike weapons, the javelin does not require a free offhand to use. Also available as a Light Spear, Hunthsleg, or Allarh for a slight fee.
  • Spear (Pike/HT): This is the heavy version of a Javelin. Does even more damage than the guildfest Tempered Pitchfork, although it is 10 stones heavier. Also available as a Military Fork or Duraka Skefne for a slight fee.


Medium Blunts

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Mace 29 2 - poor 1 - dismal 10 - very heavy 7 - reasonably 5 - fairly 4 - rather flimsy 15
Mace 40 2 - poor 1 - dismal 11 - great 6 - decently 6 - decently 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Mace 48 2 - poor 1 - dismal 11 - great 5 - fairly 7 - reasonably 4 - rather flimsy 18
  • Maces seem to still be the go to weapon type for medium blunts. Also available as a War Hammer or Belaying Pin for a slight fee.


Quarter Staves

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Quarter Staff 36 4 - some. fair 1 - dismal 11 - great 11 - superbly 4 - inadequately 4 - rather flimsy 15 YES
Quarter Staff 60 6 - some. moderate 1 - dismal 13 - severe 8 - soundly 7 - reasonably 4 - rather flimsy
  • Quarter Staves: These have been buffed tremendously and are a very solid weapon now. The damage is on par with Heavy Blunts, with far better balance (but less attack power). 37 stones is perfect for new characters, or for old characters who are backtraining and need extra balance. 60 stones is best for high strength characters training the skill at level. Not available as any other option.


Halberds

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT BALANCE POWER DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Scythe 36 - - - - - 4 - rather flimsy 15
Glaive 47 3 - low 13 - severe 8 - some. heavy 5 - fairly 8 - soundly 4 - rather flimsy 15
Glaive 65 - - - - - 4 - rather flimsy 15
Glaive 78 3 - low 16 - very extreme 11 - great 2 - dismally 10 - excellently 4 - rather flimsy 20

Halberds: I don't know a whole lot about halberds, but they seem like pretty solid weapons nowadays. Scythes (also available as Guisarme, Bardiche, and Lochaber Axe) are best for new characters with low strength. Glaives (also available as Partisan, Khuj and Two-Pronged Halberd) are the best new halberds with a very strong combination of slice damage, impact damage, and attack power.


Brawling Gear

WEAPON WEIGHT PUNCTURE SLICE IMPACT DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED
Hand Claws 24 6 - Quite a bit 6 - Quite a bit 1 - Poor 7 - appreciably 50 YES
Spiked Knuckles 24 0 - No 6 - Quite a bit 6 - Quite a bit 7 - appreciably 15 YES
Elbow Spikes 24 6 - Quite a bit 0 - No 6 - Quite a bit 7 - appreciably 12 YES
Knee Spikes 24 6 - Quite a bit 0 - No 6 - Quite a bit 7 - appreciably 12


Slings lawl (SL)

Type Weight Balance Power PRICE STOCKED
Crocodile Skin Sling 10 fairly fairly 8 YES

Apu's Forged Tools

TOOL MATERIAL SPEED DURABILITY PRICE STOCKED USED FOR
Ball Peen Hammer Orasteel 8 - exceptionally effective 2 - very delicate 15 YES Forging
Articulated Tongs Covellite 8 - exceptionally effective 1 - extremely weak 30 YES Forging
Wide Shovel Orasteel 8 - exceptionally effective 2 - very delicate 15 YES Forging + Smelting + Mining
Weighted Pickaxe Orasteel 8 - exceptionally effective 2 - very delicate 15 YES Mining
Forked Stirring Rod Limestone 8 - exceptionally effective 1 - extremely weak 20 YES Smelting
Hooked Pliers Orasteel 8 - exceptionally effective 2 - very delicate 20 YES Armorsmithing
Sharpened Chisels Orasteel 8 - exceptionally effective 2 - very delicate 20 Stonecarving
Elongated Rifflers Orasteel 8 - exceptionally effective 2 - very delicate 20 Stonecarving
Tapered Rasp Orasteel 8 - exceptionally effective 2 - very delicate 25 Stonecarving

If you plan on Weaponsmithing, then you need a Hammer, Tongs, and Shovel (plus bellows, oil and wire brush from the vendor)

If you plan on Armorsmithing, then you need Pliers, and… not sure

If you plan on Smelting, then you need a Stirring Rod and Shovel (plus bellows from the vendor)

If you plan on Mining, then you need a Shovel or a Pickaxe or both.

If you plan on Stonecarving, then you need a Chisels, Rifflers, and Rasp (plus polish from the vendor)

All tools are made with maximum speed in mind at the cost of durability. However, all Orasteel tools were made with Medium C steel, since this is only a tiny bit slower than High C steel but has over double the durability. I can craft High C orasteel tools upon request, although I would highly discourage using these unless you know the techniques for making your tools immune to damage.