I thought I might share what I got at 90 stones on a Claymore (I call this a Claymattock):
A claymore is a two-handed edged melee-ranged weapon.
You are certain that it could do:
fair puncture damage
bone-crushing slice damage
severe impact damage
You are certain that the claymore is dismally balanced and is excellently suited to gaining extra attack power from your strength.
You are certain that the claymore is well constructed, and is in pristine condition.
The claymore is made with metal.
You wonder if the claymore might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the claymore is worth exactly 875 kronars.
Roundtime: 8 seconds.
This blade and others can be ordered in game through Trader Merkawingil or Ranger Gimlias.
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-Savage Gash Breaknow
90-Stone Claymattock on 07/06/2007 01:06 AM CDT
Re: 90-Stone Claymattock on 07/06/2007 10:34 AM CDT
Re: 90-Stone Claymattock on 07/11/2007 09:14 AM CDT
Yes, I have one and can confirm that it hits well. The only problem is that the weight does not stay and 90 for long. So far, three gnome families have moved in on it tho, and two of those are looking at balcony additions already. I shake them off every time I swing the blade at a critter, but they keep coming back when I sleep.
Wulfcat
Wulfcat
Re: 90-Stone Claymattock on 07/11/2007 05:02 PM CDT
>>I shake them off every time I swing the blade at a critter, but they keep coming back when I sleep.
The trick is the grease up the blade so that the gnomes slip when trying to move in. Any grease will do but I find that my tog scalp balm works the best, the smell keeps them away too. Stay away from bacon and other animal grease, as you'll find halflings trying to move in as well.
-Paladin Eeary Kakler
The trick is the grease up the blade so that the gnomes slip when trying to move in. Any grease will do but I find that my tog scalp balm works the best, the smell keeps them away too. Stay away from bacon and other animal grease, as you'll find halflings trying to move in as well.
-Paladin Eeary Kakler
Re: 90-Stone Claymattock on 07/11/2007 07:10 PM CDT
Actually, the Claymattock is guaranteed against breakage - one solid chop against a hard object usually delivers an eviction notice to any infestations on the blade, in addition to making a really cool ringing noise. This is not unlike how Conan cleaned the dirt and dust off of his blade in "Conan the Barbarian" (in the scene just before he turns a pack a wild dogs into some fine furs), with the exception that Conan's sword was a tiny little thing in comparison to the Claymattock.
- Savage Gash Breaknow
- Savage Gash Breaknow
Re: 90-Stone Claymattock on 07/11/2007 08:29 PM CDT
Re: 90-Stone Claymattock on 07/12/2007 02:15 PM CDT
Re: 90-Stone Claymattock on 07/12/2007 07:35 PM CDT