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|class = Modern | |class = Modern | ||
|meleeattack1dmg = 9 | |meleeattack1dmg = 9 | ||
− | |meleeattack1type = blunt | + | |meleeattack1type = blunt |
|meleeattack1part = handle | |meleeattack1part = handle | ||
|meleeattack1cool = 2 | |meleeattack1cool = 2 | ||
− | |meleeattack2dmg = | + | |meleeattack1ap = 13 |
− | |meleeattack2type = | + | |meleeattack2dmg = 9 |
− | |meleeattack2part = | + | |meleeattack2type = poke |
+ | |meleeattack2part = handle | ||
|meleeattack2cool = 1.5 | |meleeattack2cool = 1.5 | ||
+ | |meleeattack2ap = 13 | ||
|meleeattack3dmg = 15 | |meleeattack3dmg = 15 | ||
− | |meleeattack3type = | + | |meleeattack3type = stab |
− | |meleeattack3part = | + | |meleeattack3part = head |
|meleeattack3cool = 2 | |meleeattack3cool = 2 | ||
+ | |meleeattack3ap = 22 | ||
+ | |meleeattack4dmg = 15 | ||
+ | |meleeattack4type = cut | ||
+ | |meleeattack4part = edge | ||
+ | |meleeattack4cool = 2 | ||
+ | |meleeattack4ap = 22 | ||
|MeleeWeaponAverageDPS = 6.71 | |MeleeWeaponAverageDPS = 6.71 | ||
+ | |MeleeWeaponAverageAP = 20 | ||
|mode = Melee | |mode = Melee | ||
|buy = {{icon|buildingmat|50}} | |buy = {{icon|buildingmat|50}} |
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Ikwa
"A short spearhandle attached to a long bladed point, designed to be driven into vital organs with a quick thrust."
Base Stats
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"Modern Weapons" is not in the list (Neolithic Weapons, Medieval Weapons, Industrial Weapons, Spacer Weapons, Ultra Weapons, Mechanoid Weapons) of allowed values for the "Class" property.
- Weapon Class
- Modern
- Mode
- Melee
Melee Combat
The ikwa is a neolithic melee weapon that deals heavy stabbing damage.
Crafting
It is crafted at a smithy using 60 materials.
Trivia
Unlike the other melee weapons, the ikwa doesn't exist in real life with the same name; the real life equivalent of the ikwa is the iklwa.