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''Whether sweating over a fiery forge to create a masterpiece or hammering dents and polishing scratches from a favored piece of plate mail, the blacksmith of Britannia is a skilled craftsman who often finds his or her services in high demand.'' | ''Whether sweating over a fiery forge to create a masterpiece or hammering dents and polishing scratches from a favored piece of plate mail, the blacksmith of Britannia is a skilled craftsman who often finds his or her services in high demand.'' | ||
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The [[Skills|skill]] of [[Blacksmithy]] involves: [[smelt]]ing [[metal]] items and [[ore]]s; [[crafting]] arms and armaments; [[enhancing]] certain metal items; and [[Durability#Increasing_Current_Durability|repairing]] applicable items. | The [[Skills|skill]] of [[Blacksmithy]] involves: [[smelt]]ing [[metal]] items and [[ore]]s; [[crafting]] arms and armaments; [[enhancing]] certain metal items; and [[Durability#Increasing_Current_Durability|repairing]] applicable items. | ||
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+ | There is a special collection of [[Blacksmith BOD|Bulk Order Deeds]] available for Smiths to fill out. Returning these provides special mining tools and other items as rewards. For the Smith in training, these can help speed the time it takes to acquire more [[ingot]]s - For advanced players, [[Power Scroll]]s and [[Runic Tools#Blacksmithy|Runic Hammers]] may be earnt. | ||
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+ | A skilled [[character]] may learn special [[Blacksmithy Recipes]] in order to create yet more powerful weapons. | ||
==Smelting== | ==Smelting== | ||
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==Repairing== | ==Repairing== | ||
Temporary link, see the [[Durability#Increasing_Current_Durability|Increasing Current Durability]] section of the [[Durability]] article. | Temporary link, see the [[Durability#Increasing_Current_Durability|Increasing Current Durability]] section of the [[Durability]] article. | ||
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==Training== | ==Training== | ||
See [[New_Player_Quests#Forge_And_Anvil|George Hephaestus]], the Blacksmith Instructor, at the Forge And Anvil in New Haven. The [[New Player Quests|New Player Quest]] entitled ''It's Hammer Time!'' will allow a character to train Blacksmithing to 50 (and get the sweet reward, [[Hammer of Hephaestus]]). The New Player Quests use accelerated skillgain. | See [[New_Player_Quests#Forge_And_Anvil|George Hephaestus]], the Blacksmith Instructor, at the Forge And Anvil in New Haven. The [[New Player Quests|New Player Quest]] entitled ''It's Hammer Time!'' will allow a character to train Blacksmithing to 50 (and get the sweet reward, [[Hammer of Hephaestus]]). The New Player Quests use accelerated skillgain. | ||
− | * 47.5 - 53.0 | + | * '''47.5 - 53.0''': [[Kryss]] |
− | * 53.0 - 57.5 | + | * '''53.0 - 57.5''': [[War Axe]] |
− | * 57.5 - 59.5 | + | * '''57.5 - 59.5''': [[Katana]] |
− | * 59.5 - 70.5 | + | * '''59.5 - 70.5''': [[Spear]] |
− | * 70.5 - 106.4 | + | * '''70.5 - 106.4''': [[Platemail Gorget]] |
− | * 106.4 - 108.9 [[Platemail Gloves]] | + | * '''106.4 - 108.9''': [[Platemail Gloves]] |
− | * 108.9 - 116.3 [[Platemail Arms]] | + | * '''108.9 - 116.3''': [[Platemail Arms]] |
− | * 116.3 - 118.8 [[Platemail Legs]] | + | * '''116.3 - 118.8''': [[Platemail Legs]] |
− | * 118.8 - 120 [[Platemail Tunics]] | + | * '''118.8 - 120''': [[Platemail Tunics]] |
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* It takes about five days of non-stop game play and over 100,000 ingots to gain 120 Blacksmithy skill points using this technique, so take a break from time to time. You're not a machine! Items produced during training are smelted, or recycled, into ingots for further training. | * It takes about five days of non-stop game play and over 100,000 ingots to gain 120 Blacksmithy skill points using this technique, so take a break from time to time. You're not a machine! Items produced during training are smelted, or recycled, into ingots for further training. | ||
* [[Mining]] of over 50.0 will help cut costs a lot because it allows you to smelt and mine your own ore. | * [[Mining]] of over 50.0 will help cut costs a lot because it allows you to smelt and mine your own ore. | ||
* A modicum of [[Tinkering]] will allow you to craft your own Blacksmithy tools. | * A modicum of [[Tinkering]] will allow you to craft your own Blacksmithy tools. | ||
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+ | ==Craftables== | ||
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+ | <table style="width: 100%;><tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td style="width: 25%;"> | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
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+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Ringmail</font> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Ringmail Gloves]]<br>[[Ringmail Leggings]]<br>[[Ringmail Sleeves]]<br>[[Ringmail Tunic]] | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Chainmail</font> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Chainmail Coif]]<br>[[Chainmail Leggings]]<br>[[Chainmail Tunic]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Platemail</font> | ||
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+ | |[[Platemail Arms]]<br>[[Platemail Gloves]]<br>[[Platemail Gorget]]<br>[[Platemail Legs]]<br>[[Platemail (Tunic)]]<br>[[Platemail (Female)]]<br>[[Dragon Barding Deed]]<br>[[Platemail Mempo]]<br>[[Platemail Do]]<br>[[Platemail Hiro Sode]]<br>[[Platemail Suneate]]<br>[[Platemail Haidate]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Helmets</font> | ||
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+ | |[[Bascinet]]<br>[[Close Helm]]<br>[[Helmet]]<br>[[Norse Helm]]<br>[[Plate Helm]]<br>[[Chainmail Hatsuburi]]<br>[[Platemail Hatsuburi]]<br>[[Heavy Platemail Jingasa]]<br>[[Light Platemail Jingasa]]<br>[[Small Platemail Jingasa]]<br>[[Decorative Platemail Kabuto]]<br>[[Platemail Battle Kabuto]]<br>[[Standard Platemail Kabuto]]<br>[[Circlet]]<br>[[Royal Circlet]]<br>[[Gemmed Circlet]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Shields</font> | ||
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+ | |[[Buckler]]<br>[[Bronze Shield]]<br>[[Heater Shield]]<br>[[Metal Shield]]<br>[[Metal Kite Shield]]<br>[[Tear Kite Shield]]<br>[[Chaos Shield]]<br>[[Order Shield]] | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | </td><td style="width: 25%;"> | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Bladed</font> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Bone Harvester]]<br>[[Broadsword]]<br>[[Crescent Blade]]<br>[[Cutlass]]<br>[[Dagger]]<br>[[Katana]]<br>[[Kryss]]<br>[[Longsword]]<br>[[Scimitar]]<br>[[Viking Sword]]<br>[[No-Dachi]]<br>[[Wakizashi]]<br>[[Lajatang]]<br>[[Daisho]]<br>[[Tekagi]]<br>[[Shuriken]]<br>[[Kama]]<br>[[Sai]]<br>[[Radiant Scimitar]]<br>[[War Cleaver]]<br>[[Elven Spellblade]]<br>[[Assassin Spike]]<br>[[Leafblade]]<br>[[Rune Blade]]<br>[[Elven Machette]]<br>[[Rune Carving Knife]]<br>[[Cold Forged Blade]]<br>[[Overseer Sundered Blade]]<br>[[Luminous Rune Blade]]<br>[[True Spellblade]]<br>[[Icy Spellblade]]<br>[[Fiery Spellblade]]<br>[[Spellblade of Defense]]<br>[[True Assassin Spike]]<br>[[Charged Assassin Spike]]<br>[[Magekiller Assassin Spike]]<br>[[Wounding Assassin Spike]]<br>[[True Leafblade]]<br>[[Luckblade]]<br>[[Magekiller Leafblade]]<br>[[Leafblade of Ease]]<br>[[Knight's War Cleaver]]<br>[[Butcher's War Cleaver]]<br>[[Serrated War Cleaver]]<br>[[True War Cleaver]]<br>[[Adventurer's Machette]]<br>[[Orcish Machette]]<br>[[Machette of Defense]]<br>[[Diseased Machette]]<br>[[Runesabre]]<br>[[Mage's Rune Blade]]<br>[[Rune Blade of Knowledge]]<br>[[Corrupted Rune Blade]]<br>[[True Radiant Scimitar]]<br>[[Icy Scimitar]]<br>[[Twinkling Scimitar]]<br>[[Bone Machette]] | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | </td><td style="width: 25%;"> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
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+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Axes</font> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Axe]]<br>[[Battle Axe]]<br>[[Double Axe]]<br>[[Executioner's Axe]]<br>[[Large Battle Axe]]<br>[[Two Handed Axe]]<br>[[War Axe]]<br>[[Ornate Axe]]<br>[[Guardian Axe]]<br>[[Singing Axe]]<br>[[Thundering Axe]]<br>[[Heavy Ornate Axe]] | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Polearms</font> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Bardiche]]<br>[[Bladed Staff]]<br>[[Double Bladed Staff]]<br>[[Halberd]]<br>[[Lance]]<br>[[Pike]]<br>[[Short Spear]]<br>[[Scythe]]<br>[[Spear]]<br>[[War Fork]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Bashing</font> | ||
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+ | |[[Hammer Pick]]<br>[[Mace]]<br>[[Maul]]<br>[[Scepter]]<br>[[War Mace]]<br>[[War Hammer]]<br>[[Tessen]]<br>[[Diamond Mace]]<br>[[Shard Thrasher]]<br>[[Ruby Mace]] | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | {| border="1" width="100%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#9F3215; padding:5px"| <font color=#FFFFFFF>Dragon Scale Armor</font> | ||
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+ | |[[Dragon Gloves]]<br>[[Dragon Helm]]<br>[[Dragon Leggings]]<br>[[Dragon Sleeves]]<br>[[Dragon Breastplate]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | </td></tr></table> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [http://guide.uo.com/skill_7.html Blacksmithy page on UO.com] | * [http://guide.uo.com/skill_7.html Blacksmithy page on UO.com] | ||
− | [[Category:Skills]] | + | [[Category:Skills]][[Category:Blacksmithy]] |
Revision as of 21:26, 8 June 2008
Whether sweating over a fiery forge to create a masterpiece or hammering dents and polishing scratches from a favored piece of plate mail, the blacksmith of Britannia is a skilled craftsman who often finds his or her services in high demand.
The skill of Blacksmithy involves: smelting metal items and ores; crafting arms and armaments; enhancing certain metal items; and repairing applicable items.
There is a special collection of Bulk Order Deeds available for Smiths to fill out. Returning these provides special mining tools and other items as rewards. For the Smith in training, these can help speed the time it takes to acquire more ingots - For advanced players, Power Scrolls and Runic Hammers may be earnt.
A skilled character may learn special Blacksmithy Recipes in order to create yet more powerful weapons.
Smelting
The process for smelting ores and recycling metal items into their constituent ingots differs.
Ores
- Stand near a forge.
- Double-click a Smith's Hammer, tongs, or sledgehammer that is located in your backpack.
- Target the ore pile you wish to smelt into ingots.
Metal Items
The manual, or old school, method of smelting, or recycling, metal items into their constituent ingots involves:
- Double-click a smith’s hammer, tongs, or sledgehammer that is located in your backpack.
- A menu will appear.
- Select the Smelt Item button in the lower left-hand corner.
- Target the item you wish to melt into ingots.
The UOAssist Recycle Agent feature and the Salvage Bag have made the above process far easier.
Crafting
To create an item using the Blacksmithy skill:
- Stand near a forge and anvil (either, alone is insufficient).
- Double-click a smith’s hammer, tongs, or sledgehammer that is located in your backpack.
- A menu will appear displaying the different categories of items you can craft.
- Select a category and click on the button next to the item you wish to craft.
For arms, there are three categories: Bashing, Bladed, and Polearm.
If successful, the crafted item will appear in your backpack. If successful and lucky, the crafted item will be exceptional. A Blacksmith can opt to include his or her maker’s mark on such exceptional items. The crafting menu contains a toggle in the lower right-hand corner to turn the maker’s mark option on or off.
A blacksmith may increase his or her chances by using an Ancient Hammer.
Enhancing Arms & Armaments
To enhance an item using the Blacksmithy skill:
- Stand near a forge and anvil (either, alone is insufficient).
- Stock you backpack with the metal type you wish to utilize.
- Double-click a smith’s hammer, tongs, or sledgehammer that is located in your backpack.
- A crafting menu will appear.
- Select the appropriate metal type and click on the Enhance Item button located in the lower-right of the menu.
- Target the item you wish to enhance.
Instead of "enhancing", many Blacksmiths refer to this process as "destroying".
Repairing
Temporary link, see the Increasing Current Durability section of the Durability article.
Training
See George Hephaestus, the Blacksmith Instructor, at the Forge And Anvil in New Haven. The New Player Quest entitled It's Hammer Time! will allow a character to train Blacksmithing to 50 (and get the sweet reward, Hammer of Hephaestus). The New Player Quests use accelerated skillgain.
- 47.5 - 53.0: Kryss
- 53.0 - 57.5: War Axe
- 57.5 - 59.5: Katana
- 59.5 - 70.5: Spear
- 70.5 - 106.4: Platemail Gorget
- 106.4 - 108.9: Platemail Gloves
- 108.9 - 116.3: Platemail Arms
- 116.3 - 118.8: Platemail Legs
- 118.8 - 120: Platemail Tunics
- It takes about five days of non-stop game play and over 100,000 ingots to gain 120 Blacksmithy skill points using this technique, so take a break from time to time. You're not a machine! Items produced during training are smelted, or recycled, into ingots for further training.
- Mining of over 50.0 will help cut costs a lot because it allows you to smelt and mine your own ore.
- A modicum of Tinkering will allow you to craft your own Blacksmithy tools.