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It is possible to create weapons and armor through the forging system. There are two parts to the process: smelting (mixing), which requires knowledge of the materials; and crafting (pounding), which requires physical stats and the appropriate weapon or armor skills.
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There are a number of terms that have been developed by forgers to describe important ideas in the process. These include: volume, break points, compression

For forging, there is a 'hidden' skill called [[Analyze]] which reflects how much forging you have done. More skill in Analyze allows you to achieve better results when forging.


==Weapon volumes==
Note: This list was provided without a 'volume' to bars conversion.

1 volume: Dart

2 volume: dagger,throwing dagger,stiletto

3 volume: rapier,foil,short sword,baselard

5 volume: katar

6 volume: Scimitar,Sabre

7 volume: broadsword

8 volume: hand axe

9 volume: war hammer,mace,battle axe,bastard sword

10 volume: morning star

12 volume: claymore,two-handed sword,halberd

18 volume: maul

19 volume: pike

20 volume: greatsword

==Weapon volumes==
metal breastplate 6.0 bars
half plate 10.0 bars
field plate armor 10.0 bars
full plate armor 14.0 bars
bascinet helm 3.4 bars
visored helm 3.4 bars
armet helm 3.0 bars
great helm 4.0 bars
scale tasset 3.0 bars
plate tasset 3.0 bars
scale aventail 1.8 bars
plate aventail 2.2 bars
plate greaves 2.0 bars
scale vambraces 1.8 bars
plate vambraces 2.0 bars
gauntlets 1.0 bars
chain shirt 5.0 bars
chain hauberk 8.0 bars
double chain mail DOES NOT WORK
full chain shirt 7.0 bars
augmented hauberk 10.0 bars
chain lorica 5.0 bars
chain helm 2.0 bars
full chain helm 2.0 bars
chain tasset 3.0 bars
chain aventail 2.0 bars
chain greaves 0.6 bars
chain vambraces 2.0 bars
mail gloves 0.9 bars

==Break points==
Some molds in the forge can be used to create two different kinds of armor. A given item will be one or the other depending on its weight. For example, the mold for chain vambraces can be used to make either LC or HC chain vambraces. Chain vambraces weighing less than 100 stones will be LC while those heavier than 100 stones will be HC.

chain vambraces: LC 100 HC

mail gloves: LC 45 HC

chain greaves: LC 39 HC

chain helm: LC 100 HC

chain body: LC 400 HC

plate greaves: LP 100 HP

plate gauntlets: LP 50 HP

==How to smelt==
1. Place your ingredients in the crucible using
2. Push crucible over the fire untill the items are melted.
3. Get coal to shovel coal onto the fire to get the fire started
4. Push bellows until you see a brilliant fire.
5. splash water if you are tired, If the fire starts to die out add more coal and bellows
6. wait until the metal melts. Pull the crucible off the fire and stir the contents
7. Depending on what your recipe is you may have to add more ingredients and put the crucible back over the fire to melt it.
8. Pour crucible into wire/plate/ingot mold. The wire mold is used to create chain armor, the plate mold is used to create plate armor and the ingot mold is used to create weapons.
9. Wait until the mold has cooled. If you look at it and see "You see nothing unusual." then you know it has cooled completely.
10. Take wire/plate/ingot to the forge for forging.

==How to craft==
1. Wait until your mold has heated to glowing white hot, bout 20 mins, Put wire/plate/ingot on the forge
2. Take wire/plate/ingot and Put wire/plate/ingot on anvil to pound.
3. pound wire/plate/ingot into item if it cools place it back on the forge to heat it back up.
4. After you get a finished item you must put item in water to cool it
5. If item is armor you must fit it to the weight and encumbrance. The less weight and encumbrance you give it, the less defense it will provide you. Use [fit item hinderance/weight]. When you have it to exactly what you would like, [fit item final].
6. If it is a weapon you must now sharpen it and fix the edges. Head to the honing room and [turn grindstone] a few times and then [turn grindstone with item]. Now you will grind it using [grind item edge/power/balance/weight/point].
7. using a hilt in your right hand and blade in your left put hilt hilt on blade.




[[Category:Creation Systems]]
[[Category:Creation Systems]]

Revision as of 12:15, 27 October 2007

It is possible to create weapons and armor through the forging system. There are two parts to the process: smelting (mixing), which requires knowledge of the materials; and crafting (pounding), which requires physical stats and the appropriate weapon or armor skills.

There are a number of terms that have been developed by forgers to describe important ideas in the process. These include: volume, break points, compression

For forging, there is a 'hidden' skill called Analyze which reflects how much forging you have done. More skill in Analyze allows you to achieve better results when forging.


Weapon volumes

Note: This list was provided without a 'volume' to bars conversion.

1 volume: Dart

2 volume: dagger,throwing dagger,stiletto

3 volume: rapier,foil,short sword,baselard

5 volume: katar

6 volume: Scimitar,Sabre

7 volume: broadsword

8 volume: hand axe

9 volume: war hammer,mace,battle axe,bastard sword

10 volume: morning star

12 volume: claymore,two-handed sword,halberd

18 volume: maul

19 volume: pike

20 volume: greatsword

Weapon volumes

metal breastplate 6.0 bars half plate 10.0 bars field plate armor 10.0 bars full plate armor 14.0 bars bascinet helm 3.4 bars visored helm 3.4 bars armet helm 3.0 bars great helm 4.0 bars scale tasset 3.0 bars plate tasset 3.0 bars scale aventail 1.8 bars plate aventail 2.2 bars plate greaves 2.0 bars scale vambraces 1.8 bars plate vambraces 2.0 bars gauntlets 1.0 bars chain shirt 5.0 bars chain hauberk 8.0 bars double chain mail DOES NOT WORK full chain shirt 7.0 bars augmented hauberk 10.0 bars chain lorica 5.0 bars chain helm 2.0 bars full chain helm 2.0 bars chain tasset 3.0 bars chain aventail 2.0 bars chain greaves 0.6 bars chain vambraces 2.0 bars mail gloves 0.9 bars

Break points

Some molds in the forge can be used to create two different kinds of armor. A given item will be one or the other depending on its weight. For example, the mold for chain vambraces can be used to make either LC or HC chain vambraces. Chain vambraces weighing less than 100 stones will be LC while those heavier than 100 stones will be HC.

chain vambraces: LC 100 HC

mail gloves: LC 45 HC

chain greaves: LC 39 HC

chain helm: LC 100 HC

chain body: LC 400 HC

plate greaves: LP 100 HP

plate gauntlets: LP 50 HP

How to smelt

1. Place your ingredients in the crucible using 2. Push crucible over the fire untill the items are melted. 3. Get coal to shovel coal onto the fire to get the fire started 4. Push bellows until you see a brilliant fire. 5. splash water if you are tired, If the fire starts to die out add more coal and bellows 6. wait until the metal melts. Pull the crucible off the fire and stir the contents 7. Depending on what your recipe is you may have to add more ingredients and put the crucible back over the fire to melt it. 8. Pour crucible into wire/plate/ingot mold. The wire mold is used to create chain armor, the plate mold is used to create plate armor and the ingot mold is used to create weapons. 9. Wait until the mold has cooled. If you look at it and see "You see nothing unusual." then you know it has cooled completely. 10. Take wire/plate/ingot to the forge for forging.

How to craft

1. Wait until your mold has heated to glowing white hot, bout 20 mins, Put wire/plate/ingot on the forge 2. Take wire/plate/ingot and Put wire/plate/ingot on anvil to pound. 3. pound wire/plate/ingot into item if it cools place it back on the forge to heat it back up. 4. After you get a finished item you must put item in water to cool it 5. If item is armor you must fit it to the weight and encumbrance. The less weight and encumbrance you give it, the less defense it will provide you. Use [fit item hinderance/weight]. When you have it to exactly what you would like, [fit item final]. 6. If it is a weapon you must now sharpen it and fix the edges. Head to the honing room and [turn grindstone] a few times and then [turn grindstone with item]. Now you will grind it using [grind item edge/power/balance/weight/point]. 7. using a hilt in your right hand and blade in your left put hilt hilt on blade.