nimsha on 07/06/2005 06:11 PM CDT
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since i would rather not dish out the 25 plat just to find out does anyone know the impact balance and sutibility for a nimsha from leth, i know their heavy slice and about 45 stones but was wondering about the other stats
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Re: nimsha on 07/06/2005 06:52 PM CDT
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According to Indigoe's weapon guide...

Nimsha
42 stone HE
Poor
Heavy
Low
Poorly/Fairly
Fairly sturdy

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Kalkomar Axebiter
Staan Grimis
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Re: nimsha on 07/06/2005 07:37 PM CDT
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only low impact for 42 stones, thats a bit of a let down, oh well thanks for the info
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Re: nimsha on 07/06/2005 10:15 PM CDT
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<<only low impact for 42 stones, thats a bit of a let down, oh well thanks for the info>>

Not a problem, just going off the information I got. However, if it's anything like my ngalio or atapwi, it might have a verb attached with it. Not that I really care about that for 20 platinums, but imaging my surprise when I started waving my ngalio around...nice one handed pike, but now with arm worn shields, it's just sitting my vault.

Regards,

Kalkomar Axebiter
Staan Grimis
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Re: nimsha on 07/07/2005 12:39 AM CDT
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>Not a problem, just going off the information I got. However, if it's anything like my ngalio or atapwi, it might have a verb attached with it. Not that I really care about that for 20 platinums, but imaging my surprise when I started waving my ngalio around...nice one handed pike, but now with arm worn shields, it's just sitting my vault.

I remember back when I used to use a ngalio and could actually kill things... Now its just a wierd named pseudo-weapon that can be used as a party favor. ahh the golden years of DR (even if they werent that long ago)
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Re: nimsha on 07/11/2005 01:10 PM CDT
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I'm fairly certain that the original fest nimsha appraised better then the crap that is sold at the Leth shop. Ask around for a jade hilted nimsha if you can pry it from a collectors hands.


~Arcath
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Re: nimsha on 07/11/2005 03:20 PM CDT
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the first fest nimsha's were plain evil (I mean evil in a good way - something like great slice, severe impact), there were only so many sold. The second fest had a second version that while less than the first was still a massive sword. After that the nimsha's sold in Leth are a pale comparison but still very functionable.

Rehlyn


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Re: nimsha on 07/15/2005 08:22 AM CDT
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>something like great slice, severe impact

I wish. They were heavy slice, not sure about the rest, I'll check in a little bit and post.


~Arcath
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Re: nimsha on 07/15/2005 08:40 AM CDT
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>app my nim

A jade-hilted nimsha is a heavy edged type weapon.

You are certain that it could do:
low puncture damage
heavy slice damage
low impact damage

You are certain that the nimsha is fairly balanced and is fairly suited to gaining extra attack power from your strength.

You are certain that the jade-hilted nimsha is fairly sturdy, and is in pristine condition.

The jade-hilted nimsha is made with metal.
You estimate that the jade-hilted nimsha weighs around 35 stones.
You are certain that the jade-hilted nimsha is worth exactly 10000 lirums.
Roundtime: 8 seconds.


so it looks like the only difference between the fest nimsha and the Leth nimsha is balance. Fair balance for the fest, poor balance for the Leth.

~Arcath
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Re: nimsha on 07/15/2005 09:04 AM CDT
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Interesting, heh, well that goes to show ya memory is a tricky thing, I would have swore they were better than that but proof is proof. Thanks for lettin me know, Ill grab the recent fest (Theren) Nimsha I got from the Elf tent and see how it compares.

Rehlyn


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A tasia corsair says, "Well I was hoping to wait for a cleric first but if you watch my stuff I'll depart. Thanks."
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Re: nimsha on 07/15/2005 09:33 AM CDT
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Found two in my vault:

>appr nimsha

A glittering emerald-inset nimsha is a heavy edged type weapon.

You are certain that it could do:
poor puncture damage
heavy slice damage
low impact damage

You are certain that the nimsha is poorly balanced and is fairly suited to gaining extra attack power from your strength.

You are certain that the emerald-inset nimsha is fairly sturdy, and is in pristine condition.

The emerald-inset nimsha is made with metal.
You believe that the emerald-inset nimsha probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the emerald-inset nimsha is worth exactly 19100 lirums.

Then the Theren Fest one:

You get a blued-steel nimsha engraved with a mountain encircled by a crown from inside your sword belt.
>appr nimsha
A blued-steel nimsha engraved with a mountain encircled by a crown is a heavy edged type weapon.

You are certain that it could do:
low puncture damage
heavy slice damage
low impact damage

You are certain that the nimsha is fairly balanced and is fairly suited to gaining extra attack power from your strength.

You are certain that the blued-steel nimsha is fairly sturdy, and is in pristine condition.

The blued-steel nimsha is made with metal.
You wonder if the blued-steel nimsha might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the blued-steel nimsha is worth exactly 12000 lirums.

Rehlyn


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A tasia corsair says, "Well I was hoping to wait for a cleric first but if you watch my stuff I'll depart. Thanks."
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Re: nimsha on 07/15/2005 11:16 PM CDT
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>Interesting, heh, well that goes to show ya memory is a tricky thing, I would have swore they were better than >that but proof is proof. Thanks for lettin me know, Ill grab the recent fest (Theren) Nimsha I got from the >Elf tent and see how it compares.
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>Rehlyn

They were still better the first time though, but not drasticly so, the jade-hilted ones were still heavy slice like the newer ivory-hilted ones, but I believe they had just a hair more impact or puncture. I believe this was the case as well between heavy-bladed versus highly-polished kaskaras. I had a highly-polished kaskara and it was slightly better then the kaskaras sold in leth. I think the ivory-hilted nimshas appraised the same as the leth nimshas though.
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Re: nimsha on 07/15/2005 11:25 PM CDT
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I think all the 'recent' nimshas in game are pretty much the same as the nimsha sold in Leth. Usually has the 'wave' verb as well.

The one I have is from Corik's and is exactly the same as the one in Leth.:
>a heavily blackened nimsha with a ruby skull pommel.
I think it has a look but dont have it right now.




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Re: nimsha on 07/17/2005 02:31 AM CDT
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>>I think all the 'recent' nimshas in game are pretty much the same as the nimsha sold in Leth. Usually has the 'wave' verb as well.


The original jade-hilted nimshas (and mambellis -ME sold at the same time) had wave verbs as well. I distinctly remember drooling over them.

Ristyl
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Re: nimsha on 07/29/2005 04:57 AM CDT
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The original jade-hilted nimshas were low/heavy/low fair/fair, at least they were ment to be. A few of the first jade hilteds sold were buggy and converted to a great/heavy/low fair/fair app (I had a few of them). The ivory hilted nimshas sold at a later fest are slightly different still, and the ones in leth are of an even lesser quality. As far as I can tell, since im in plat and jade hilted nimshas don't exist, the nimsha currently for sale at the festival is a copy of the orignal jade hilted.


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Re: nimsha on 07/30/2005 04:22 AM CDT
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Are you sure? They look more to be poor/fair rather than fair/fair jade hilteds were supposed to be. In any case, what's the attraction to this weapon? low/heavy/low fair /fair isn't all that impressive unless it's at the extreme high end of heavy, especially considering the weight of this thing. It's like swinging a steel I-beam.
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Re: nimsha on 08/01/2005 01:24 PM CDT
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Thing about the jade-hilted nimsha was it's very old, pre-forging, and at the time was the neatest looking and best HE out there, save some other rare, artifacty HEs.

Ristyl
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Re: nimsha on 08/05/2005 10:15 AM CDT
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>>Ask around for a jade hilted nimsha if you can pry it from a collectors hands.

Now that is one nice nimsha. Wish I hadn't sold the one I got my hands on, but I really needed the money at the time.

Anyone got one they care to part with, I might be interested in acquiring it. Can contact me at Brablo75 on Aim if are.

They are definately better than the Leth version.

Brabs


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