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==Options== | ==Options== | ||
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+ | | '''Types''' | ||
+ | | Horseman's | ||
+ | | Footman's | ||
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+ | | '''Weights''' | ||
+ | | Light | ||
+ | | Heavy | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Head materials''' | ||
+ | | Steel | ||
+ | | Iron | ||
+ | | Black iron | ||
+ | | Bronze | ||
+ | | Silver | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Neck shapes''' | ||
+ | | Round | ||
+ | | Square | ||
+ | | Hexagonal | ||
+ | | Octagonal | ||
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+ | | '''Counterbalances''' | ||
+ | | Curved spike | ||
+ | | Spike | ||
+ | | Ornate knob | ||
+ | | Plain knob | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Haft materials''' | ||
+ | | Oak | ||
+ | | Ash | ||
+ | | Birch | ||
+ | | Applewood | ||
+ | | Mountain Ash | ||
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+ | | '''Surface treatments''' | ||
+ | | Polished | ||
+ | | Darkened | ||
+ | | Battered | ||
+ | | Browned | ||
+ | | Pitted | ||
+ | | Rough | ||
+ | | Blued | ||
+ | | Rusty | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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==Long Description== | ==Long Description== |
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Types | Horseman's | Footman's | ||||||
Weights | Light | Heavy | ||||||
Head materials | Steel | Iron | Black iron | Bronze | Silver | |||
Neck shapes | Round | Square | Hexagonal | Octagonal | ||||
Counterbalances | Curved spike | Spike | Ornate knob | Plain knob | ||||
Haft materials | Oak | Ash | Birch | Applewood | Mountain Ash | |||
Surface treatments | Polished | Darkened | Battered | Browned | Pitted | Rough | Blued | Rusty |
A spike counterbalance adds piercing damage to the hammer. The surface treatments are only available for iron or steel hammers.
Long Description
Note: If you have a surface treatment, <head material> becomes <surface treatment> <head material>.
Horseman's:
Despite this hammer's weight, designed to lend crushing force to a cavalryman's blow, it almost soars in the hand. The <head material> striking face is perfectly flat, and the <shape> neck leads back to flat shield-shaped sides and a spiked finial. At the back, a <counterbalance> counterbalances the hammer head perfectly, and two studded straps of <head material> protect the top of the <haft material> haft when parrying a blow.
Footman's:
Despite this hammer's hefty weight, designed to crush shields and crumple armour, it almost soars in the hand. The <head material> striking face is perfectly flat, and the <shape> neck leads back to flat shield-shaped sides and a spiked finial. At the back, a <counterbalance> counterbalances the hammer head perfectly, and two long studded straps of <head material> protect the top of the <haft material> haft when parrying a blow.
Appraise
This is the appraise for a horseman's hammer; a footman's hammer should theoretically be longer. Research welcome.
The <descriptive name> war hammer is about two feet long and nine inches wide. It is made of <material> and could be used as a weapon of type mace.
Acquisition
May be ordered from Rowena McClannachy at the Lancre Highland Regiment, in Lancre Town on the eastern side in the warriors guild smithy, by saying 'order' to her in Morporkian. You collect by saying 'collect' to her, also in Morporkian.
Price
The cheapest hammer yet tested is horseman's light bronze round plain knob oak, which costs LC 9.
The most expensive yet tested is footman's heavy silver round ornate knob oak, which costs LSov 6|5|6.
The following hammer costs LSov 4|2: footman's light silver round spike oak
The variables below were tested on this hammer, keeping the other variables the same:
All Hafts: LSov 4|2
All Necks: LSov 4|2
Heavy: LSov 6|0|6
Horseman's: LSov 2|11
Plain Knob: LSov 3|9
Curved Spike:LSov 4|2
Ornate Knob: LSov 4|7|7
Bronze: LSov 1|6|6
Black Iron: LSov 2|3|6
--Iron--
Battered, Pitted, Rusty, Rough: LSov 1|8
Browned: LSov 1|9
Polished: LSov 2
Blued: LSov 2|2
Darkened: LSov 2|6
--Steel--
Battered: LSov 2|11
Darkened: LSov 3|9