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So, I noticed today that Shadgard offers copper hatchets for sale. As far as I know, these are not sold anywhere else, I'm not sure that they can be made by Artisans (though I could be wrong), and they are only available in copper. I was wondering if we could at least get these customizable in Shadgard or perhaps sell them elsewhere, as they seem like a good alternative to using a handaxe for battle, as they have better balance, are a one-handed only weapon, and are lighter. I'd personally prefer to use them if I could get a more durable material.

Which does bring up another point. It seems to me like handaxes lose durability extremely fast. Doesn't matter whether I'm using ot to chop trees or fight infested, it seems like within a short couple of hours it is damaged or even unusable. In comparison, I've used a shortsword and rapier of the same material, steel, for hours and hours of combined use on another character, and they're still in good repair. Can we get the durability of handaxes looked at and possibly tweaked? I'd hate to have to own three or four sets of handaxes just so I always have at least one that is usable.
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Hatchets can be made by artisans.
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Well yay, looks like I need to order some. However, I was using one from Shadgard yesterday, just a plain copper one, and its durability is lasting incredibly longer than any handaxe I've ever used, and this is a copper hatchet compared to a steel handaxe. I definitely think handaxe durability needs to be looked at and tweaked.
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Fayne wrote:Well yay, looks like I need to order some. However, I was using one from Shadgard yesterday, just a plain copper one, and its durability is lasting incredibly longer than any handaxe I've ever used, and this is a copper hatchet compared to a steel handaxe. I definitely think handaxe durability needs to be looked at and tweaked.
I've never had an issue with handaxes, myself.
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Well, I think something is buggy when a copper hatchet outlasts a steel handaxe by double or triple.
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Maybe hatchets in Shadgard need to be looked at, in that cause.
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As far as the ones in Shadgard go, are you using them to chop stuff, attack things with, or are you parrying a lot with them more than you are with the hatchet. I can say that I've used the hand axes for knapping and they lasted for as long as I expected them to. Hatchets and hand axes are also made differently, one I think is more blunted and designed for hacking through wood and stone, where an axe is generally sharper and designed for more precision hacking and chopping, and I think it's common sense that a sharper edge means more potential damage due to chipping and knicking. I could be totally wrong, but all things to consider I think.
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Did some testing and while no, they don't lose durability fast, they come from the shop already battered. The bronze come scuffed. The iron and copper are fine.
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