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You can [[Study command|STUDY]] all weapons that you're holding in order to get a fairly good understanding of their physical traits, but you will need to learn how to use a weapon -- in other words, to invest points in its related skill -- to truly comprehend its abilities. As you learn and improve your skill with a weapon, you will gradually gain abilities that unlock moves you can use in combat. Some moves will be passive, others will be wind-up moves in order to prepare for other moves, and still others will be very powerful combat-finishers.
You can [[Study command|STUDY]] all weapons that you're holding in order to get a fairly good understanding of their physical traits, but you will need to learn how to use a weapon -- in other words, to invest points in its related skill -- to truly comprehend its abilities. As you learn and improve your skill with a weapon, you will gradually gain abilities that unlock moves you can use in combat. Some moves will be passive, others will be wind-up moves in order to prepare for other moves, and still others will be very powerful combat-finishers.
==Weapon Types==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Weapon Type
! Description
|-
| '''Blowguns'''
| Projectile weapons from the tropical forests of Idiri.
|-
| '''Bolas'''
| Ranged weapons used to incapacitate a target.
|-
| '''Boomerang'''
| Wooden ranged weapons from the Desert of Fallen Stars.
|-
| '''Flails'''
| Peasant flails, ball-and-chains, etc.
|-
| '''Heavy Swords'''
| Broadswords, etc.
|-
| '''Javelins'''
| Skill in throwing spears, including light javelins and assegais.
|-
| '''Knives'''
| Daggers, stilettos, khanjars, and other short blades for close and stealthy combat.
|-
| '''Light Swords'''
| Leaf-blade swords, flyssas, cutlasses, rapiers, etc.
|-
| '''Medium Swords'''
| Scimitars, sabers, shotels, etc.
|-
| '''One-Handed Axes'''
| Small battlaxes, horsemen's axes, etc.
|-
| '''One-Handed Maces'''
| Small flanged, spiked, and ball maces; war hammers, etc.
|-
| '''Polearms'''
| Heavy spears, pikes, glaives, halberds, etc.
|-
| '''Slings'''
| Slings and slingshots.
|-
| '''Staves'''
| Quarterstaves, donga, canes, etc.
|-
| '''Two-Handed Axes'''
| Large battleaxes.
|-
| '''Two-Handed Maces'''
| Large flanged and spiked maces.
|-
| '''Two-Handed Swords'''
| Greatswords, flamberges, etc.
|-
| '''Whips'''
| Bullwhips, sjamboks, etc.
|-
|}


[[Category:Combat]]
[[Category:Combat]]

Latest revision as of 18:17, 6 June 2024

A huge variety of different weapon types and individual weapons may be used in Avaria. Each particular weapon comes with its own style, drawbacks, abilities, and general intricacies. A heavier weapon will generally be slower to swing. A lighter weapon will be quicker and allow you to riposte, but perhaps fail to deal the intensive damage that, say, a two-handed battleaxe might regularly be capable of inflicting.

You can STUDY all weapons that you're holding in order to get a fairly good understanding of their physical traits, but you will need to learn how to use a weapon -- in other words, to invest points in its related skill -- to truly comprehend its abilities. As you learn and improve your skill with a weapon, you will gradually gain abilities that unlock moves you can use in combat. Some moves will be passive, others will be wind-up moves in order to prepare for other moves, and still others will be very powerful combat-finishers.

Weapon Types

Weapon Type Description
Blowguns Projectile weapons from the tropical forests of Idiri.
Bolas Ranged weapons used to incapacitate a target.
Boomerang Wooden ranged weapons from the Desert of Fallen Stars.
Flails Peasant flails, ball-and-chains, etc.
Heavy Swords Broadswords, etc.
Javelins Skill in throwing spears, including light javelins and assegais.
Knives Daggers, stilettos, khanjars, and other short blades for close and stealthy combat.
Light Swords Leaf-blade swords, flyssas, cutlasses, rapiers, etc.
Medium Swords Scimitars, sabers, shotels, etc.
One-Handed Axes Small battlaxes, horsemen's axes, etc.
One-Handed Maces Small flanged, spiked, and ball maces; war hammers, etc.
Polearms Heavy spears, pikes, glaives, halberds, etc.
Slings Slings and slingshots.
Staves Quarterstaves, donga, canes, etc.
Two-Handed Axes Large battleaxes.
Two-Handed Maces Large flanged and spiked maces.
Two-Handed Swords Greatswords, flamberges, etc.
Whips Bullwhips, sjamboks, etc.