Knapping needing an ability slot doesn't make much sense

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Re: Knapping needing an ability slot doesn't make much sense

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Well, it would seem we're not respecting stone tools nearly enough, at least not obsidian: http://www.cracked.com/article_22852_hi ... ecommended
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Re: Knapping needing an ability slot doesn't make much sense

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Fayne wrote:Well, it would seem we're not respecting stone tools nearly enough, at least not obsidian: http://www.cracked.com/article_22852_hi ... ecommended
Are we not? Obsidian has always enjoyed a serious bonus to slash, pierce, hack, and rake damage. Sharpness and durability are quite different things.
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Perhaps if surgery is ever implemented, obsidian knives could provide boosts to surgery rolls :D
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Re: Knapping needing an ability slot doesn't make much sense

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Rias wrote:
Fayne wrote:Well, it would seem we're not respecting stone tools nearly enough, at least not obsidian: http://www.cracked.com/article_22852_hi ... ecommended
Are we not? Obsidian has always enjoyed a serious bonus to slash, pierce, hack, and rake damage. Sharpness and durability are quite different things.
I'm just wondering, does this bonus apply to arrows properly as well? I only use either obsidian or iron arrows, and I've never noticed a difference in damage between them.
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