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==Weapon Enhancements==
==Weapon Enhancements==
Enhacements are applied to the weapon after the final oiling.
Enhancements are applied to the weapon after the final oiling.


The difficulty of performing these enhancements is one to three categories harder than the difficulty of crafting the base weapon. Failure in the process will damage the weapon sufficiently to require repair in a repair shop, though it will not cause any lasting damage.
The difficulty of performing these enhancements is one to three categories harder than the difficulty of crafting the base weapon. Failure in the process will damage the weapon sufficiently to require repair in a repair shop, though it will not cause any lasting damage.
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*Note: a weapon can be honed or balanced, but not both!
*Note: a weapon can be honed or balanced, but not both!


Follow the same proceedure as [[#Honing|honing]], just begin with the appropriate weaponsmithing book page.
Follow the same procedure as [[#Honing|honing]], just begin with the appropriate weaponsmithing book page.


==Cleaning==
==Cleaning==

Revision as of 12:39, 18 July 2011

Weaponsmithing will be a discipline of the Forging skill after the mech split. 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 identical to those used when making tools, but with an additional step of polishing on a grinding wheel.

Polishing

When it comes time to polish, first TURN GRINDSTONE until it is up to speed, then PUSH GRINDSTONE WITH <weapon>.

Techniques

See Weaponsmithing Techniques.

Products

See Weaponsmithing Products.

Weapon Enhancements

Enhancements are applied to the weapon after the final oiling.

The difficulty of performing these enhancements is one to three categories harder than the difficulty of crafting the base weapon. Failure in the process will damage the weapon sufficiently to require repair in a repair shop, though it will not cause any lasting damage.

Enhancing a weapon *requires* the appropriate weaponsmithing technique, though it can be done by a crafter other than one that created the weapon.

Honing

Honing requires a grindstone, a wire brush, and some oil. Honing a finished weapon will reduce it's weight, at the expense of impact damage.

  • Note: a weapon can be honed or balanced, but not both!

Begin by STUDYing the appropriate page in your weaponsmithing book. Next TURN GRINDSTONE until it is up to speed, then PUSH GRINDSTONE WITH <weapon>. Periodically, you may be required to remove the metal shavings by RUBbing the weapon with a wire brush.

Tempering

Tempering requires a forge and tongs. Tempering will improve the durability of a weapon and increase it's resistance to damage, if successful.

Begin by placing the weapon on the forge itself. The base activity requires TURNing the weapon with a set of tongs. Periodically, the crafter may be required to perform bellows and shovel actions as indicated in basic smelting or pounding.

Balancing

Balancing is an identical process to honing, but it will increase a weapon's balance, at the expense of suitability.

  • Note: a weapon can be honed or balanced, but not both!

Follow the same procedure as honing, just begin with the appropriate weaponsmithing book page.

Cleaning

RUBing a weapon with a cleaning cloth will allow you to bring out different aspects.

  1. a <metal> <weapon>
  2. a <metal> <weapon> with a tempered blade/head
  3. a <metal> <weapon> with a <mod> blade/head/design/finish
  4. a tempered <weapon>
  5. a tempered <weapon> with a <mod> blade/head/design/finish
  6. a <mod> <weapon>
  7. a <mod> <weapon> with a tempered blade/head
  8. a <weapon> with a tempered blade/head
  9. a <weapon> with a <mod> blade/head/design/finish
  10. a <weapon>

In this case <mod> means either "honed" or "balanced."
The blade/head/design/finish depends on weapon type and mod.


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