Skill: Long Blade |
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Governing Attribute: Strength |
Specialization: Combat |
Increase: Successful Attack: +1.0 |
The Long Blade skill lets one use broadswords, sabers, longswords, claymores, katanas, and dai-katanas effectively. The higher the skill, the more likely an attack is to hit an enemy.
Character CreationEdit
The following races receive bonuses to their Long Blade skill:
The following classes have Long Blade as a Major skill:
The following classes have Long Blade as a Minor skill:
FactionsEdit
The following factions include Long Blade as one of their favored skills:
- Blades
- Camonna Tong (not joinable)
- Census and Excise (not joinable)
- East Empire Company (joinable in Bloodmoon)
- Fighters Guild
- Hands of AlmalexiaTR (not joinable)
- House Redoran
- Imperial Knights (not joinable)
- Imperial Legion
- Quarra Clan
- Talos Cult (not joinable)
TrainersEdit
The Master Trainer of Long Blade is Ulms Drathen at the Armigers Stronghold in Molag Mar. Other trainers of note are:
- Shardie at Buckmoth Legion Fort (up to 86)
- Larrius Varro in Moonmoth Legion Fort (up to 74)
- Adibael Hainnabibi at his yurt in Kaushtababi Camp (up to 72)
- Mertis Falandas at the Tower of Dusk Lower Level in Ghostgate (up to 72)
- Missun Akin at his hut in Falasmaryon (up to 72)
See Long Blade Trainers for the complete list.
BooksEdit
The following books will increase your Long Blade skill:
Long Blades
This is a list of base long blade weapons. Complete lists of one-handed and two-handed long blade weapons, including enchanted and unique ones, are also available.
The broadsword, saber, longsword, and claymore are Western weapons. The katana and dai-katana are Akaviri-style blades. Long blades, one-handed or two-handed, and [sic] the most common weapons here. The claymore and dai-katana are two-handed weapons, and relatively heavy and slow; the rest are one-handed. Rank them by effectiveness as broadsword, saber, longsword, katana, claymore, and dai-katana, with broadsword least effective. - Garothmuk gro-Muzgub
1-HandEdit
* Sometimes appears in cursed variety. See Cursed Items for details.
2-HandEdit
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* The Foeburner, a lighter, weaker variant of the Dwarven Claymore, was likely intended to be an enchanted weapon - probably with Fire Damage. Its name and inclusion in various Leveled Lists containing such items are clear indicators of this.