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{{Infobox main|weapon
|name = Warhammer
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| name = Warhammer
|image = Warhammer.png|Warhammer
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| image = Warhammer.png
|type = Equipment
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| type = Equipment
|type2 = Weapons
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| type2 = Weapons
|description = A long polearm topped with a brutal hammer. The powerful blunt impacts can pulverize an enemy's insides, even through armor.
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| tech level = Medieval
|class = Medieval
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| description = A long polearm topped with a brutal hammer. The powerful blunt impacts can pulverize an enemy's insides, even through armor.
|mode = Melee
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| class = Medieval
|meleeattack1dmg = 11
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| mode = Melee
|meleeattack1type = poke
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| meleeattack1dmg = 11
|meleeattack1part = handle
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| meleeattack1type = poke
|meleeattack1cool = 2.6
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| meleeattack1part = handle
|meleeattack1ap = 16
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| meleeattack1cool = 2.6
|meleeattack2dmg = 20
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| meleeattack1ap = 16
|meleeattack2type = blunt
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| meleeattack2dmg = 20
|meleeattack2part = head
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| meleeattack2type = blunt
|meleeattack2cool = 2.6
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| meleeattack2part = head
|meleeattack2ap = 30
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| meleeattack2cool = 2.6
|MeleeWeaponAverageDPS = 6.89
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| meleeattack2ap = 30
|MeleeWeaponAverageAP = 27
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| MeleeWeaponAverageDPS = 6.89
|resources to make = {{icon|buildingmat|150}}
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| MeleeWeaponAverageAP = 27
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| production facility 1 = Fueled smithy
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| production facility 2 = Electric smithy
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| research = Long blades
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| resource 1 = Stuff
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| resource 1 amount = 150
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| stuff tags = Metallic, Woody
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| skill 1 = Crafting
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| skill 1 level = 5
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| damage type = Blunt
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| work to make = 18000
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| work speed stat = General Labor Speed
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The '''Warhammer''' is a melee weapon introduced in the [[Royalty (DLC)|Royalty DLC]] that does a significant amount of blunt damage and has a long cooldown. As a blunt weapon, warhammer attacks don't cause bleeding (unless a body part gets destroyed), and generally fares better against armor when compared to sharp weapons.
 
The '''Warhammer''' is a melee weapon introduced in the [[Royalty (DLC)|Royalty DLC]] that does a significant amount of blunt damage and has a long cooldown. As a blunt weapon, warhammer attacks don't cause bleeding (unless a body part gets destroyed), and generally fares better against armor when compared to sharp weapons.
  
 
== Acquisition ==
 
== Acquisition ==
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{{Acquisition}}
  
Warhammers can be crafted at the [[fueled smithy]] or [[electric smithy]] once the [[research#smithing|smithing]] and [[research#Long_blades|long blades]] research has been completed; with 50 of any metallic or wooden [[materials|material]], and {{ticks|18000}} of work. As well as purchased from outlander and orbital combat suppliers, or from outlander and pirate [[raider]]s drops.  
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They can also be purchased from outlander and orbital combat suppliers, or found from outlander and pirate [[raider]]s drops.
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
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Warhammers and [[mace]]s are the best blunt weapons that your colony can craft. They face competition with [[longsword]]s and [[spear]]s, sharp weapons, for overall damage. In general, Blunt weapons are weaker in {{DPS}} than sharp weapons, but have multiple advantages that can make up for it.
Compared to the [[club]] the warhammer is significantly more expensive to produce and has a 30% longer cooldown period. The warhammer is best when made with [[uranium]] rather than [[plasteel]]; though slightly slower, the high damage multiplier will result in a higher damage output, and also better armor penetration. (See comparison below)
 
  
==Warhammer vs. Comparable Weapons==
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Warhammers are best made out of [[uranium]], due to the metal's blunt damage multiplier.
  
==Steel Warhammer Quality table==
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== Comparisons ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
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! Quality !! Melee DPS !! Melee AP
 
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| Awful || 5.51 || 21%
 
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| Poor || 6.2 || 24%
 
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| Normal || 6.89 || 27%
 
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| Good || 7.58 || 30%
 
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| Excellent || 8.27 || 32%
 
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| Masterwork || 9.99 || 39%
 
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| Legendary || 11.37 || 44%
 
|}
 
  
==Normal Quality Warhammer comparison table==
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=== Comparison to maces ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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[[Mace]]s, costing {{Icon Small|stuff}} 50 [[stuff]], are 3x cheaper than the warhammer. Despite this, maces are ''better'' for raw DPS, dealing {{+|{{%| 9.56/9.31 -1 round 3}}}} more damage. So why would anyone use a warhammer at all?
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! Quality !! Melee DPS !! Melee AP !! Avg. Attacks per Second
 
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| Steel || 6.89 || 27% || 2.6
 
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| Uranium || 9.39 || 40% || 2.86
 
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| Plasteel || 7.75 || 24% || 2.08
 
|}
 
  
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Warhammers swing slowly, but with a larger strike. This is unlikely to make a difference at low qualities and non-uranium materials. However, a high quality (masterwork+) uranium warhammer can conistently 1-shot or 2-shot human opponents. If a mace would require 3 hits (6 seconds) to cause [[pain shock]], the warhammer could require 2 hits (5.2 seconds). In addition, a high quality warhammer is more likely to destroy vital body parts, namely the head.
  
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Once your colony can 1. afford the uranium cost and 2. create masterwork / legendary weapons, the warhammer is more consistent than the mace against humanoid (and smaller) enemies. This is most noticeable with the [[Genes#Strong melee damage|Strong melee damage gene]].{{BiotechIcon}} The mace would be slightly stronger against [[mechanoid]]s, but [[spear]]s and [[longsword]]s would be even better.
  
[[Kind::Weapons| ]]
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===Comparison to sharp weapons===
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Warhammers are weaker in DPS than both [[longsword]]s and [[spear]]s. A plasteel longsword has {{+|{{%| 10.71/9.31 -1 round 3}}}} more DPS than the equivalent quality uranium warhammer, and this does not include bonus damage from the [[Damage types#Cut|Cut]] damage type. However, blunt weapons have multiple advantages, as listed below.
[[Category:Weapons]]
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[[Category:Equipment]]
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* '''Blunt damage face less armor'''.  Most enemies have little blunt armor, resulting in an "armor-piercing" effect. For example, a [[flak vest]] has 100% Sharp armor but only 40% Blunt armor. Almost all "armored" enemies in RimWorld follow this trend. A uranium warhammer is likely to have enough {{AP}} to completely ignore the Blunt armor of every enemy you see in the game.
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*'''Blunt weapons can stun enemies, though the chance is small'''. If a blunt weapon hits the torso or a equivalent body part (a [[scyther]]'s thorax, a [[centipede]] ''1st'' body ring...), then the target has a chance to be stunned for a short time. This is completely independent from [[EMP]] and mechanoid adaptation. A good uranium warhammer, hitting a human's torso, has roughly 12% chance to stun.  Stun chance depends on the target's health scale and the damage done. See [[Damage Types#Blunt|Damage Types]] for more information.
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*'''Blunt weapons have superior damage spread.'''  If Stab damage destroys a finger, the finger is destroyed. If Blunt damage destroys a finger, the finger is destroyed ''and'' the arm is damaged too.
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At good quality or lower, this results in the warhammer being better against high armor. However, since the spear has high AP, the spear ends up roughly equal against targets up to [[centipede]]s (and better against unarmored targets). At Masterwork or higher, the warhammer will often 1-shot / 2-shot humans, due to its superior damage spread. This is especially apparent with the [[Genes#Strong melee damage|Strong melee damage gene]],{{BiotechIcon}} where the warhammer is one of the best weapons against humans because it can very consistently 1-shot them.
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=== Comparison to zeushammers ===
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A uranium warhammer will always lose to a [[zeushammer]] or [[persona zeushammer]] of equal quality. However, since you can craft warhammers, it is much easier to obtain a high quality warhammer.
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Against targets immune to EMP, a legendary uranium warhammer will beat an excellent persona zeushammer (before [[persona trait]]s) and masterwork regular zeushammer. With a source of [[inspired creativity]], like [[tortured artist]] or [[psycasts#Word of inspiration|Word of Inspiration]], it is relatively easy to create legendary weapons. A highly skilled [[Roles#Production specialist|Production specialist]]{{IdeologyIcon}} with inspiration is nearly guaranteed at creating legendary items.
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{{Weapon Stats Table}}
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== Version history ==
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* [[Royalty DLC]] Release - Added.
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* [[Version/1.5.4062|1.5.4062]] - Texture recreated with higher quality.
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{{Nav|weapon|wide}}
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[[Category:Equipment]] [[Category:Weapons]] [[Category:Medieval Weapons]]
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[[Category:Melee Weapons]] [[Category:Blunt Weapons]] [[Category:Hammers]]

Latest revision as of 09:30, 24 June 2024

Warhammer

Warhammer

A long polearm topped with a brutal hammer. The powerful blunt impacts can pulverize an enemy's insides, even through armor.

Base Stats

Type
EquipmentWeapons
Tech Level
Medieval
Weapon Class
Medieval
Mass
5 kg

Ranged Combat

Mode
Melee

Melee Combat

Mode
Melee
Melee Attack 1
Handle
11 dmg (Poke)
16% AP
2.6 seconds cooldown
Melee Attack 2 
Head
20 dmg (Blunt)
30% AP
2.6 seconds cooldown
Melee Average DPS
6.89
Melee Average AP
27%

Creation

Crafted At
Fueled smithy / Electric smithy
Required Research
Long blades
Skill Required
Crafting 5
Work To Make
18,000 ticks (5 mins)
Work Speed Stat
General Labor Speed
Stuff Tags
Metallic, Woody
Resources to make
Stuff 150
Technical
Has Quality
True
weaponTags
MedievalMeleeDecent
thingSetMakerTags
RewardStandardQualitySuper


The Warhammer is a melee weapon introduced in the Royalty DLC that does a significant amount of blunt damage and has a long cooldown. As a blunt weapon, warhammer attacks don't cause bleeding (unless a body part gets destroyed), and generally fares better against armor when compared to sharp weapons.

Acquisition[edit]

Warhammers can be crafted at a fueled smithy or electric smithy once the long blades research project has been completed. Each requires Stuff 150 Stuff (Metallic/Woody, 1500 for SMVs), 18,000 ticks (5 mins) of work modified by the general labor speed of the crafter and the work to make factor of the material, and a crafting skill of 5.

They can also be purchased from outlander and orbital combat suppliers, or found from outlander and pirate raiders drops.

Analysis[edit]

Warhammers and maces are the best blunt weapons that your colony can craft. They face competition with longswords and spears, sharp weapons, for overall damage. In general, Blunt weapons are weaker in DPS than sharp weapons, but have multiple advantages that can make up for it.

Warhammers are best made out of uranium, due to the metal's blunt damage multiplier.

Comparisons[edit]

Comparison to maces[edit]

Maces, costing Stuff 50 stuff, are 3x cheaper than the warhammer. Despite this, maces are better for raw DPS, dealing +2.7% more damage. So why would anyone use a warhammer at all?

Warhammers swing slowly, but with a larger strike. This is unlikely to make a difference at low qualities and non-uranium materials. However, a high quality (masterwork+) uranium warhammer can conistently 1-shot or 2-shot human opponents. If a mace would require 3 hits (6 seconds) to cause pain shock, the warhammer could require 2 hits (5.2 seconds). In addition, a high quality warhammer is more likely to destroy vital body parts, namely the head.

Once your colony can 1. afford the uranium cost and 2. create masterwork / legendary weapons, the warhammer is more consistent than the mace against humanoid (and smaller) enemies. This is most noticeable with the Strong melee damage gene.Content added by the Biotech DLC The mace would be slightly stronger against mechanoids, but spears and longswords would be even better.

Comparison to sharp weapons[edit]

Warhammers are weaker in DPS than both longswords and spears. A plasteel longsword has +15% more DPS than the equivalent quality uranium warhammer, and this does not include bonus damage from the Cut damage type. However, blunt weapons have multiple advantages, as listed below.

  • Blunt damage face less armor. Most enemies have little blunt armor, resulting in an "armor-piercing" effect. For example, a flak vest has 100% Sharp armor but only 40% Blunt armor. Almost all "armored" enemies in RimWorld follow this trend. A uranium warhammer is likely to have enough AP to completely ignore the Blunt armor of every enemy you see in the game.
  • Blunt weapons can stun enemies, though the chance is small. If a blunt weapon hits the torso or a equivalent body part (a scyther's thorax, a centipede 1st body ring...), then the target has a chance to be stunned for a short time. This is completely independent from EMP and mechanoid adaptation. A good uranium warhammer, hitting a human's torso, has roughly 12% chance to stun. Stun chance depends on the target's health scale and the damage done. See Damage Types for more information.
  • Blunt weapons have superior damage spread. If Stab damage destroys a finger, the finger is destroyed. If Blunt damage destroys a finger, the finger is destroyed and the arm is damaged too.

At good quality or lower, this results in the warhammer being better against high armor. However, since the spear has high AP, the spear ends up roughly equal against targets up to centipedes (and better against unarmored targets). At Masterwork or higher, the warhammer will often 1-shot / 2-shot humans, due to its superior damage spread. This is especially apparent with the Strong melee damage gene,Content added by the Biotech DLC where the warhammer is one of the best weapons against humans because it can very consistently 1-shot them.

Comparison to zeushammers[edit]

A uranium warhammer will always lose to a zeushammer or persona zeushammer of equal quality. However, since you can craft warhammers, it is much easier to obtain a high quality warhammer.

Against targets immune to EMP, a legendary uranium warhammer will beat an excellent persona zeushammer (before persona traits) and masterwork regular zeushammer. With a source of inspired creativity, like tortured artist or Word of Inspiration, it is relatively easy to create legendary weapons. A highly skilled Production specialistContent added by the Ideology DLC with inspiration is nearly guaranteed at creating legendary items.

Attack table

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  • Warhammer Warhammer Handle (Poke) Head (Blunt) Human: Left & rigth fist (Blunt) HP Value
    Quality
    Material DPS[1] AP[1] Dam. Cool. AP DPS Chance[2] Dam. Cool. AP DPS Chance[2] Dam. Cool. AP DPS Chance[2]
    Awful Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 5.13 19.16% 7.92 2.6s 11.52% 3.05 8.33% 14.4 2.6s 21.6% 5.54 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 200 137 Silver
    Awful Gold Gold 5.64 21.07% 8.8 2.6s 12.8% 3.38 8.33% 16 2.6s 24% 6.15 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 60 7530 Silver
    Awful Plasteel Plasteel 6.21 19.16% 7.92 2.08s 11.52% 3.81 8.33% 14.4 2.08s 21.6% 6.92 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 280 745 Silver
    Awful Silver Silver 5.64 21.07% 8.8 2.6s 12.8% 3.38 8.33% 16 2.6s 24% 6.15 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 70 780 Silver
    Awful Steel Steel 5.64 21.07% 8.8 2.6s 12.8% 3.38 8.33% 16 2.6s 24% 6.15 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 100 175 Silver
    Awful Uranium Uranium 7.53 30.6% 13.2 2.86s 19.2% 4.62 8.33% 24 2.86s 36% 8.39 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 250 510 Silver
    Awful Wood Wood 5.13 19.16% 7.92 2.6s 11.52% 3.05 8.33% 14.4 2.6s 21.6% 5.54 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 65 113 Silver
    Poor Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 5.7 21.31% 8.91 2.6s 12.96% 3.43 8.33% 16.2 2.6s 24.3% 6.23 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 200 205 Silver
    Poor Gold Gold 6.28 23.45% 9.9 2.6s 14.4% 3.81 8.33% 18 2.6s 27% 6.92 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 60 11295 Silver
    Poor Plasteel Plasteel 6.9 21.31% 8.91 2.08s 12.96% 4.28 8.33% 16.2 2.08s 24.3% 7.79 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 280 1120 Silver
    Poor Silver Silver 6.28 23.45% 9.9 2.6s 14.4% 3.81 8.33% 18 2.6s 27% 6.92 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 70 1175 Silver
    Poor Steel Steel 6.28 23.45% 9.9 2.6s 14.4% 3.81 8.33% 18 2.6s 27% 6.92 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 100 260 Silver
    Poor Uranium Uranium 8.41 34.18% 14.85 2.86s 21.6% 5.19 8.33% 27 2.86s 40.5% 9.44 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 250 765 Silver
    Poor Wood Wood 5.7 21.31% 8.91 2.6s 12.96% 3.43 8.33% 16.2 2.6s 24.3% 6.23 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 65 169 Silver
    Normal Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 6.28 23.45% 9.9 2.6s 14.4% 3.81 8.33% 18 2.6s 27% 6.92 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 200 275 Silver
    Normal Gold Gold 6.91 25.83% 11 2.6s 16% 4.23 8.33% 20 2.6s 30% 7.69 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 60 15060 Silver
    Normal Plasteel Plasteel 7.59 23.45% 9.9 2.08s 14.4% 4.76 8.33% 18 2.08s 27% 8.65 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 280 1495 Silver
    Normal Silver Silver 6.91 25.83% 11 2.6s 16% 4.23 8.33% 20 2.6s 30% 7.69 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 70 1565 Silver
    Normal Steel Steel 6.91 25.83% 11 2.6s 16% 4.23 8.33% 20 2.6s 30% 7.69 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 100 350 Silver
    Normal Uranium Uranium 9.29 37.75% 16.5 2.86s 24% 5.77 8.33% 30 2.86s 45% 10.49 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 250 1025 Silver
    Normal Wood Wood 6.28 23.45% 9.9 2.6s 14.4% 3.81 8.33% 18 2.6s 27% 6.92 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 65 225 Silver
    Good Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 6.85 25.6% 10.89 2.6s 15.84% 4.19 8.33% 19.8 2.6s 29.7% 7.62 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 200 345 Silver
    Good Gold Gold 7.55 28.22% 12.1 2.6s 17.6% 4.65 8.33% 22 2.6s 33% 8.46 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 60 15560 Silver
    Good Plasteel Plasteel 8.29 25.6% 10.89 2.08s 15.84% 5.24 8.33% 19.8 2.08s 29.7% 9.52 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 280 1865 Silver
    Good Silver Silver 7.55 28.22% 12.1 2.6s 17.6% 4.65 8.33% 22 2.6s 33% 8.46 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 70 1955 Silver
    Good Steel Steel 7.55 28.22% 12.1 2.6s 17.6% 4.65 8.33% 22 2.6s 33% 8.46 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 100 435 Silver
    Good Uranium Uranium 10.17 41.33% 18.15 2.86s 26.4% 6.35 8.33% 33 2.86s 49.5% 11.54 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 250 1280 Silver
    Good Wood Wood 6.85 25.6% 10.89 2.6s 15.84% 4.19 8.33% 19.8 2.6s 29.7% 7.62 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 65 280 Silver
    Excellent Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 7.42 27.74% 11.88 2.6s 17.28% 4.57 8.33% 21.6 2.6s 32.4% 8.31 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 200 410 Silver
    Excellent Gold Gold 8.19 30.6% 13.2 2.6s 19.2% 5.08 8.33% 24 2.6s 36% 9.23 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 60 16060 Silver
    Excellent Plasteel Plasteel 8.98 27.74% 11.88 2.08s 17.28% 5.71 8.33% 21.6 2.08s 32.4% 10.38 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 280 2240 Silver
    Excellent Silver Silver 8.19 30.6% 13.2 2.6s 19.2% 5.08 8.33% 24 2.6s 36% 9.23 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 70 2345 Silver
    Excellent Steel Steel 8.19 30.6% 13.2 2.6s 19.2% 5.08 8.33% 24 2.6s 36% 9.23 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 100 525 Silver
    Excellent Uranium Uranium 11.17 47.7% 19.8 2.86s 28.8% 6.92 25% 36 2.86s 54% 12.59 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 0% 250 1535 Silver
    Excellent Wood Wood 7.42 27.74% 11.88 2.6s 17.28% 4.57 8.33% 21.6 2.6s 32.4% 8.31 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 65 340 Silver
    Masterwork Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 8.86 33.1% 14.36 2.6s 20.88% 5.52 8.33% 26.1 2.6s 39.15% 10.04 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 200 685 Silver
    Masterwork Gold Gold 9.78 36.56% 15.95 2.6s 23.2% 6.13 8.33% 29 2.6s 43.5% 11.15 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 60 17060 Silver
    Masterwork Plasteel Plasteel 10.71 33.1% 14.36 2.08s 20.88% 6.9 8.33% 26.1 2.08s 39.15% 12.55 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 280 3495 Silver
    Masterwork Silver Silver 9.78 36.56% 15.95 2.6s 23.2% 6.13 8.33% 29 2.6s 43.5% 11.15 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 70 3565 Silver
    Masterwork Steel Steel 9.78 36.56% 15.95 2.6s 23.2% 6.13 8.33% 29 2.6s 43.5% 11.15 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 100 875 Silver
    Masterwork Uranium Uranium 13.5 57.64% 23.93 2.86s 34.8% 8.37 25% 43.5 2.86s 65.25% 15.21 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 0% 250 2560 Silver
    Masterwork Wood Wood 8.86 33.1% 14.36 2.6s 20.88% 5.52 8.33% 26.1 2.6s 39.15% 10.04 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 65 565 Silver
    Legendary Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 10 37.39% 16.34 2.6s 23.76% 6.28 8.33% 29.7 2.6s 44.55% 11.42 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 200 1370 Silver
    Legendary Gold Gold 11.26 43.73% 18.15 2.6s 26.4% 6.98 25% 33 2.6s 49.5% 12.69 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 0% 60 18060 Silver
    Legendary Plasteel Plasteel 12.67 39.35% 16.34 2.08s 23.76% 7.85 25% 29.7 2.08s 44.55% 14.28 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 0% 280 4495 Silver
    Legendary Silver Silver 11.26 43.73% 18.15 2.6s 26.4% 6.98 25% 33 2.6s 49.5% 12.69 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 0% 70 4565 Silver
    Legendary Steel Steel 11.26 43.73% 18.15 2.6s 26.4% 6.98 25% 33 2.6s 49.5% 12.69 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 0% 100 1750 Silver
    Legendary Uranium Uranium 15.36 65.59% 27.23 2.86s 39.6% 9.52 25% 49.5 2.86s 74.25% 17.31 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 0% 250 4025 Silver
    Legendary Wood Wood 10 37.39% 16.34 2.6s 23.76% 6.28 8.33% 29.7 2.6s 44.55% 11.42 75% 8.2 2s 12% 4.1 8.33% 65 1125 Silver

    For the full effects of qualities, see Quality.

    1. 1.0 1.1 Note: This is the actual base average derived from the melee verb system updated in 1.1.2610, it may sometimes disagree with the listed value in the in-game infobox.
      It may also change depending on the stats and the melee verbs available to the wielder if the weapon is wielded by some other than a baseline human.
    2. Chance for attack to be selected, assuming the weapon is wielded by a baseline human. It may change depending on the melee verbs available to the wielder

    Version history[edit]