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− | ''By sharpening your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]], you increase the [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]] that it does, thus increasing the overall average damage. The more you sharpen a [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]], the less your [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]] will go up. There are also many things that can happen to your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] while you are sharpening it. If you get lucky, one of your sharpening attempts may increase the [[Melee Weapon Values |maximum damage]] on your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] as well as the [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]]. If you try to sharpen it too much, the [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] may shatter and be lost in a scattering of metal shards. If you slip errantly with your [[Whetstone |whetstone]], you may end up [[Dulling |dulling]] your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] and setting its [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]] back to the original number. [[Dulling |Dulling]] may also remove [[Enchant Weapon |enchants]] that have been placed upon the [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] prior to it being sharpened. You can get a decent idea of a [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]]'s condition by [[Examine |examining]] or [[Identify (spell) |identifying]] it, which will allow you to determine how many times you could realistically sharpen a [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] before reaching its peak sharpness. You will, of course, need a [whetstone] to sharpen your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] with.'' | + | ''By sharpening your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]], you increase the [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]] that it does, thus increasing the overall average damage. The more you sharpen a [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]], the less your [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]] will go up. There are also many things that can happen to your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] while you are sharpening it. If you get lucky, one of your sharpening attempts may increase the [[Melee Weapon Values |maximum damage]] on your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] as well as the [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]]. If you try to sharpen it too much, the [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] may shatter and be lost in a scattering of metal shards. If you slip errantly with your [[Whetstone |whetstone]], you may end up [[Dulling |dulling]] your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] and setting its [[Melee Weapon Values |minimum damage]] back to the original number. [[Dulling |Dulling]] may also remove [[Enchant Weapon |enchants]] that have been placed upon the [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] prior to it being sharpened. You can get a decent idea of a [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]]'s condition by [[Examine |examining]] or [[Identify (spell) |identifying]] it, which will allow you to determine how many times you could realistically sharpen a [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] before reaching its peak sharpness. You will, of course, need a [[:Category:Hero Gear |whetstone]] to sharpen your [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] with.'' |
Prerequisite(s): [[Weapon Lore |Weapon Lore]]. | Prerequisite(s): [[Weapon Lore |Weapon Lore]]. |
Revision as of 04:49, 30 December 2008
By sharpening your weapon, you increase the minimum damage that it does, thus increasing the overall average damage. The more you sharpen a weapon, the less your minimum damage will go up. There are also many things that can happen to your weapon while you are sharpening it. If you get lucky, one of your sharpening attempts may increase the maximum damage on your weapon as well as the minimum damage. If you try to sharpen it too much, the weapon may shatter and be lost in a scattering of metal shards. If you slip errantly with your whetstone, you may end up dulling your weapon and setting its minimum damage back to the original number. Dulling may also remove enchants that have been placed upon the weapon prior to it being sharpened. You can get a decent idea of a weapon's condition by examining or identifying it, which will allow you to determine how many times you could realistically sharpen a weapon before reaching its peak sharpness. You will, of course, need a whetstone to sharpen your weapon with.
Prerequisite(s): Weapon Lore.
Messages:
- Regular sharpen:
- You smile as you feel the increased sharpness of <object>!
- Brill:
- Your hands tingle as a brilliant green light bursts from <object>!
- Dull:
- You sigh as you realize you have slipped and dulled <object>!
- Dull prevented by Durr:
- You almost dull the <object>, but Durr steadies your hand!
- No change:
- Despite your efforts, nothing happens to <object>