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Nicklesbe said:
outlawauron said:
Mr Khan said:
I get why tomes burn through pages so quickly, but are smiths really so imperfect in our world that most swords break after swinging them 40 times or so? Can someone fill me in on this?

It loses it's potency and the effects of clashing on armor speed up the dulling process.

Isn't that what wet stones are for? Seems like a better alternative to having to buy an entirly new sword.

Iron is some brittle stuff, and snaps easily against steel armor.

Steel has no excuse. In fact, now that I think of it, why does the stronger material get destroyed much sooner than the inferior material? And what exactly is an iron or steel bow supposed to look like anyways? Shit's deep, man!