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Revision as of 21:52, 20 May 2019
Club
"A shaped stick, heavy at one end, for bashing enemies to death. This weapon is so old it's part of human biology. Evolutionary biologists say that a major reason humans can tilt our wrists side-to-side (instead of just forward-and-back like other primates) is to be able to better swing a club."
Base Stats
Melee Combat
The club is a neolithic melee weapon that does a moderate amount of blunt damage and has a moderate-long cooldown. As a blunt weapon, it doesn't cause bleeding (unless a body part gets destroyed), and generally do more damage against armor when compared to sharp weapons.
Acquisition
Clubs can also be crafted at a crafting spot, fueled smithy, or electric smithy without any research required; with 40 of any metallic, wooden, or stony material and 500 ticks (8.33 secs) of work. They can also be purchased from any combat supplier or war merchant, or obtained from melee raiders drops.
Analysis
Clubs are generated without a quality level - in essence, all clubs are "normal." This makes them worth considering if you have no competent crafters yet. With underwhelming damage output, clubs only make sense as melee options in the early game; once you have craftsmen capable of reliably producing better than normal quality weapons, there is little reason to ever build a club again. Although uranium clubs are effective weapons for use against armored foes, maces are clearly superior (although more expensive) weapons, especially if they are high quality.
Material table
In the following table, clubs of different types along with their damage charts are displayed.
Material | Beauty | Market Value | Work To Make | Melee Damage Per Second | Melee Armor Penetration |
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Gold | 17 | $4005 | 18 | 6.27 | 19% |
Granite | -3 | $41.62 | 26 | 4.82 | 19% |
Jade | 7 | $205 | 28 | 7.23 | 28% |
Limestone | -3 | $41.62 | 26 | 4.82 | 19% |
Marble | -2 | $40.97 | 23 | 4.82 | 19% |
Plasteel | -3 | $370 | 44 | 7.05 | 17% |
Sandstone | -3 | $40.75 | 22 | 4.82 | 19% |
Silver | 3 | $405 | 20 | 6.27 | 19% |
Slate | -3 | $41.62 | 26 | 4.82 | 19% |
Steel | -3 | $80.32 | 20 | 6.27 | 19% |
Uranium | -3 | $250 | 38 | 8.55 | 28% |
Wood | -3 | $51.02 | 14 | 5.64 | 17% |
Version History
- Prior to Beta 18, clubs were generated with a quality value.