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[[File:Combat actions weapons slot.jpg|thumb|right|Weapons equipped by a player.]] |
[[File:Combat actions weapons slot.jpg|thumb|right|Weapons equipped by a player.]] |
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'''Weapons''' are items that [[player character]]s use to inflict [[damage]] in [[combat |
'''Weapons''' are items that [[player character]]s use to inflict [[damage]] in [[combat]]. |
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They may be obtained as a reward from [[quests]], as a drop from [[monsters]] or crafted through various [[professions]]. Much like other equipment, weapons come in four tiers of [[rarity]]: Common, Uncommon, Rare and Epic. There are three types of weapons and one of each may be equipped simultaneously. There is the 1h melee weapon, the 2h melee weapon, and the Ranged weapon. |
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⚫ | Weapons deal [[File:Impact_damage_icon.png|width=16x16]] [[Impact]] damage, which is primarily determined by the weapon's [[Strength]] stat. Certain weapon types, however, have a chance to inflict alternative damage types based on their specific characteristics and the bonus-damage appears to be +25% to +50%. The speed at which weapons attack is also determined by the weapon's type. One-handed weaponry can be used alongside a [[shield]]. |
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⚫ | Weapons usually deal [[File:Impact_damage_icon.png|width=16x16]] [[Impact]] damage, which is primarily determined by the weapon's [[Strength]] stat. Certain weapon types, however, have a chance to inflict alternative [[element]]al damage types based on their specific characteristics and the bonus-damage appears to be +25% to +50%. The speed at which weapons attack is also determined by the weapon's type. One-handed weaponry can be used alongside a [[shield]] which acts as a piece of [[armor]]. |
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Much like other equipment, weapons come in four tiers of rarity: Common, Uncommon, Rare and Epic. |
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Certain weaponry, like those with the ''Guard's'' prefix, can be equipped regardless of player [[Factions|faction]]. They can be obtained from monster drops and quests in [[File:Hopeport_episode_icon.png|width=16x16]] [[Hopeport]] and [[File:Hopeforest_episode_icon.png|width=16x16]] [[Hopeforest]] prior to choosing a faction. |
Certain weaponry, like those with the ''Guard's'' prefix, can be equipped regardless of player [[Factions|faction]]. They can be obtained from monster drops and quests in [[File:Hopeport_episode_icon.png|width=16x16]] [[Hopeport]] and [[File:Hopeforest_episode_icon.png|width=16x16]] [[Hopeforest]] prior to choosing a faction. |
Latest revision as of 04:21, 19 November 2024
Weapons are items that player characters use to inflict damage in combat.
They may be obtained as a reward from quests, as a drop from monsters or crafted through various professions. Much like other equipment, weapons come in four tiers of rarity: Common, Uncommon, Rare and Epic. There are three types of weapons and one of each may be equipped simultaneously. There is the 1h melee weapon, the 2h melee weapon, and the Ranged weapon.
Weapons usually deal Impact damage, which is primarily determined by the weapon's Strength stat. Certain weapon types, however, have a chance to inflict alternative elemental damage types based on their specific characteristics and the bonus-damage appears to be +25% to +50%. The speed at which weapons attack is also determined by the weapon's type. One-handed weaponry can be used alongside a shield which acts as a piece of armor.
Certain weaponry, like those with the Guard's prefix, can be equipped regardless of player faction. They can be obtained from monster drops and quests in Hopeport and Hopeforest prior to choosing a faction.
Cryoknight weaponry, Guardian weaponry and Hammermage weaponry can be created through the Blacksmith, Bonewright and Stonemason professions respectively.
Weapon Table[edit | edit source]
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