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Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 2:36 am
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 2:50 am
『 WEAPONS 』xxxxxxxxxx> THE WEAPONS THAT YOU CAN MAKExxxxxx《 S W O R D S 》xxxxxxx xxxxxShort swordShort swords are one of the most widely used and easiest swords to handle. Slightly longer than a dagger with a straight edge and a guard, these swords are easy for those not quite practiced in handling blades, and can be very light depending on what the sword itself is made out of. Often given to beginners, this sword doesn't take much to make. These swords take [2] strips of any sort of cloth along with [4] ingots of your chosen material. You can also use [3] gems to embed in to the hild, even Galel. xxxxxxxxxxx> Possible Materials: Iron, Steel, Wood, Elven Steel, Chakra Steel, Carbon Fiber, Obsidan, Chakra Glass, Glass xxxxxxxxxxx> [2] Strips of cloth, [4] ingots of material, [3] Precious Stones ( optional )xxxxxxx xxxxxLong SwordA longsword (also spelled as long sword or long-sword) is a type of European sword characterized as having a cruciform hilt with a grip for two-handed use and a straight double-edged blade of around 90 to 110 cm (35 to 43 in), prevalent during the late medieval and Renaissance periods (approximately 1350 to 1550), with early and late use reaching into the 13th and 17th centuries. This weapon is longer than a short sword and shorter than a greatsword. To build these swords, you need 5 ingots of your chosen material and three strips of cloth. xxxxxxxxxxx> Possible Materials: Iron, Steel, Wood, Elven Steel, Chakra Steel, Carbon Fiber, Obsidan, Chakra Glass, Glass xxxxxxxxxxx> [2] Strips of cloth, [5] ingots of material, [3] Precious Stones ( optional )xxxxxxx xxxxxBroadswordThe basket-hilted sword is the name of a group of early modern sword types characterized by a basket-shaped guard that protects the hand. The basket hilt is a development of the quillons added to swords' crossguards since the Late Middle Ages. In modern times, this variety of sword is commonly referred to, in colloquial contexts, as the broadsword, though it should be noted that no historical evidence has currently been unearthed which demonstrates that this was one of the sword's titles during the times of its prevalence. The basket-hilted sword was generally in use as a military sword, in contrast with the rapier, the slim dueling sword worn with civilian dress during the same period, although each did find some use in both military and civilian contexts. xxxxxxxxxxx> Possible Materials: Iron, Steel, Wood, Elven Steel, Chakra Steel, Carbon Fiber, Obsidan, Chakra Glass, Glass xxxxxxxxxxx> [5] ingots of material, [4] Precious Stones ( optional )xxxxxxx xxxxxClaymoreA claymore (/ˈkleɪmɔər/; from Scottish Gaelic claidheamh-mòr, "great sword") is the Scottish variant of the late medieval two-handed longsword. It is characterised as having a cross hilt of forward-sloping quillons with quatrefoil terminations. It was in use from the 15th to 17th centuries. In later years (1700s onwards) the word claymore began to be used in Scotland and parts of England to refer to basket-hilted swords. While this description was probably not used during the 1600s when basket hilted swords were the primary military swords across Europe but over time the large, heavy, broad bladed swords remained in service with Scottish regiments. After the Acts of Union in 1707 when Scottish and English regiments were integrated together the swords were seen as a mark of distinction by Scottish officers over the more slender sabres used by their English contemporaries. As a broad, heavy weapon the swords were seen as a symbol of physical strength and prowess, and a link to the historic Highland way of life. Although these swords were no longer recognizable as the historical claymore they were the broadsword of that era and so were referred to using that same word. Such swords remained in service with Scottish regiments into the 1800s.xxxxxCutlass xxxxxScimitar xxxxxRapier xxxxxSabre xxxxxKatana xxxxxWakizashi xxxxxOdachi xxxxxGreatsword xxxxxDirk xxxxxKnife xxxxxDagger xxxxxStiletto
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Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 1:02 pm
『 MATERIALS 』 xxxxxxxxxx> THE MATERIALS NEEDED TO CRAFT ITEMS
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