Difference between revisions of "Blacksmithy"

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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.''
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To create an item using the '''Blacksmithy''' skill:
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* Stand near a [[forge]] and [[anvil]] (either, alone is insufficient).
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* Double-click a smith’s hammer, tongs, or sledgehammer that is located in your backpack.
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* A menu will appear displaying the different categories of items you can craft.
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* Select a category and click on the button next to the item you wish to craft.
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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.
 
==Training==
 
==Training==
* Under 35.0 - Buy from [[Blacksmith Guildmaster]]
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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.
* 35.0 - 43.5 - [[Cutlass]]
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* 43.5 - 47.5 - [[Scimitar]]
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* 47.5 - 53.0 - [[Kryss]]
 
* 47.5 - 53.0 - [[Kryss]]
 
* 53.0 - 57.5 - [[War Axe]]
 
* 53.0 - 57.5 - [[War Axe]]
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* 116.3 - 118.8 [[Platemail Legs]]
 
* 116.3 - 118.8 [[Platemail Legs]]
 
* 118.8 - 120 [[Platemail Tunics]]
 
* 118.8 - 120 [[Platemail Tunics]]
* It takes about five days, depending on play style, and over 100k of ingots to 120 smithing using this technique. Smelting of ingots was used. Mining of over 50.0 will help cut costs alot because it allows you to smelt and mine your own ore.
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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.  
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* [[Mining]] of over 50.0 will help cut costs a lot because it allows you to smelt and mine your own ore.
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* A modicum of [[Tinkering]] will allow you to craft your own Blacksmithy tools.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
* http://guide.uo.com/skill_7.html - Blacksmithy page on UO.com
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* [[Mining]]
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* [[Tinkering]]
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* [http://guide.uo.com/skill_7.html Blacksmithy page on UO.com]
  
 
[[Category:Skills]]
 
[[Category:Skills]]

Revision as of 10:05, 19 January 2008

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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.


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.

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.

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.


  • 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.

See Also