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Short blades can be [[:category:Piercing Weapon|Piercing Weapons]] or [[:category:Stabbing Weapon|Stabbing Weapons]]. | |||
== Help File == | == Help File == | ||
These skills represent your proficiency with various types of weapons. | These skills represent your proficiency with various types of weapons. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[ | [[Flexible arms]] - [[Long blades]] - [[Short blades]] - [[Bludgeons]] - [[Talonous arms]] - [[Pugilism]] - [[Missle weapons]] - [[Polearms]] | ||
[[Category:Skills]] | [[Category:Skills]] | ||
Revision as of 13:43, 31 May 2009
Short blades can be Piercing Weapons or Stabbing Weapons.
Help File
These skills represent your proficiency with various types of weapons. Each class has different maximum proficiencies with different types of arms, i.e. the best choice for mages are 'short blades', while a cleric's best choice is with 'bludgeons.' Proficiency of less than 50% with a given weapon type means that damage inflicted is less than "average", while proficiency greater than 50% increases your damage per hit. These skills are automatic: you need not type anything to invoke them. "Pugilism" affects your proficiency with otherwise unclassified weapons.
Percentage in weapon types will not begin to increase until you reach level six.
See Also
Flexible arms - Long blades - Short blades - Bludgeons - Talonous arms - Pugilism - Missle weapons - Polearms