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− | I've confirmed the skill gain for making weapons, but I'm not sure if trap components also grant 30 skill points. -[[ | + | I've confirmed the skill gain for making weapons, but I'm not sure if trap components also grant 30 skill points. -[[User:Mzbundifund|Mzbundifund]] 23:56, 16 November 2007 (EDT) |
It might be helpful to new users if a simple example is included, it would list the materials that are required to create weapons at Metalsmith's Forge. Something along the lines of: | It might be helpful to new users if a simple example is included, it would list the materials that are required to create weapons at Metalsmith's Forge. Something along the lines of: | ||
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:A lot of that would be covered in a [[metal industry]] page, if somebody makes one. I've been ''wanting'' to do so, but it's a pretty daunting task since I was hoping to do a flowchart a la [[gem industry]]. --[[User:LegacyCWAL|LegacyCWAL]] 13:53, 26 March 2009 (UTC) | :A lot of that would be covered in a [[metal industry]] page, if somebody makes one. I've been ''wanting'' to do so, but it's a pretty daunting task since I was hoping to do a flowchart a la [[gem industry]]. --[[User:LegacyCWAL|LegacyCWAL]] 13:53, 26 March 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == What would be the best weapon to train weaponsmithing skill with? == | ||
+ | Well? Which one? --[[User:Zchris13|Zchris13]] 23:28, 18 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :Depends what you mean by "best". If the smith has a [[preference]] for a specific weapon, that will be your best bet to turn out higher-quality products, and increase created [[wealth]] more. If your military has specific needs, there's your answer. ''(I like to have a large reserve force of woodcutter/haulers who all carry axes, all the time.)'' If you are planning on [[melt]]ing the weapons down and recycling the metal, then we look to the [[RAW]]'s - both axes and picks have the largest material size, 4 (yet are made with the same 1 bar as the size 3 weapons). That's 40% recovery, best you'll find for dwarf-built weapons. (Bolts aren't listed, but the wiki reports size 3/30% for them, same as the rest). --[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 23:51, 18 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | ::I do believe that if you can employ some A-Team firing techniques, you can melt individual bolts for a net gain. Just what I heard. But, yes, that is what I was asking. Thank you. --[[User:Zchris13|Zchris13]] 01:51, 19 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | :::Giant axe blades have a material size of 5, as do menacing spikes. And they are 1-bar items. That's a better deal. I assume the experience is the same.<br/>—[[User:0x517A5D|0x517A5D]] 01:55, 19 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | :::::Ahhh... That is good to know. Somebody put that out on the page. See [[Armorsmith]] for precedent.--[[User:Zchris13|Zchris13]] 02:03, 19 May 2009 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 8 March 2010
I've confirmed the skill gain for making weapons, but I'm not sure if trap components also grant 30 skill points. -Mzbundifund 23:56, 16 November 2007 (EDT)
It might be helpful to new users if a simple example is included, it would list the materials that are required to create weapons at Metalsmith's Forge. Something along the lines of:
Anvil (to create Forge) -> Have both a Weapon/Metalsmith -> Melt Rock X -> Bar is created (I think..?) -> Weapon is created, or something along those lines. I'm not exactly sure what the process is, since I'm still very new to the game, so I'm unsure if I listed the steps correctly, but it would certainly help to clear things up. Sawta 04:08, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
- A lot of that would be covered in a metal industry page, if somebody makes one. I've been wanting to do so, but it's a pretty daunting task since I was hoping to do a flowchart a la gem industry. --LegacyCWAL 13:53, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
What would be the best weapon to train weaponsmithing skill with?[edit]
Well? Which one? --Zchris13 23:28, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
- Depends what you mean by "best". If the smith has a preference for a specific weapon, that will be your best bet to turn out higher-quality products, and increase created wealth more. If your military has specific needs, there's your answer. (I like to have a large reserve force of woodcutter/haulers who all carry axes, all the time.) If you are planning on melting the weapons down and recycling the metal, then we look to the RAW's - both axes and picks have the largest material size, 4 (yet are made with the same 1 bar as the size 3 weapons). That's 40% recovery, best you'll find for dwarf-built weapons. (Bolts aren't listed, but the wiki reports size 3/30% for them, same as the rest). --Albedo 23:51, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
- I do believe that if you can employ some A-Team firing techniques, you can melt individual bolts for a net gain. Just what I heard. But, yes, that is what I was asking. Thank you. --Zchris13 01:51, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
- Giant axe blades have a material size of 5, as do menacing spikes. And they are 1-bar items. That's a better deal. I assume the experience is the same.
—0x517A5D 01:55, 19 May 2009 (UTC)- Ahhh... That is good to know. Somebody put that out on the page. See Armorsmith for precedent.--Zchris13 02:03, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
- Giant axe blades have a material size of 5, as do menacing spikes. And they are 1-bar items. That's a better deal. I assume the experience is the same.
- I do believe that if you can employ some A-Team firing techniques, you can melt individual bolts for a net gain. Just what I heard. But, yes, that is what I was asking. Thank you. --Zchris13 01:51, 19 May 2009 (UTC)