Apr 13, 2011 4 thoughts on “ EQ Progression Servers Get Armor Quest Fixes At Last! Yeebo April 13, 2011 at 6:37 pm. It seems a bit silly for a weapon you have to go through a long gathering quest to get to be weaker than a rusty mace (I can only imagine how godly a steel mace must be). Most people use it only so their vanilla stuff will be consistent with CCOR. Weapons and Armor Fixes is obsolete, Weapons and Armor Fixes Remade is what you're seeing in people's mod lists.
(version 1.04)Several Weapons and Armors have bad properties (e.g. Orcish WarAxe considered to be made of Iron, 2-Handed Sword considered a 1-Handed Sword for perks purposes, etc.). This mod (in theory) fixes them all. Well all weapons at least. I'll add Armors soon. See mod description for full details.If I missed something let me know.- Headbomb(See also on the issue.)Posts: 3421 Joined: Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:42 am.
Version 1.04 is out now. If you haven't upgraded since 0.95, you really should. Since then, several more things have been implemented such as. Correct weapon speeds and reach. Draugr (Ancient Nord) armors considered Steel and nor Daedric. Battleaxes / War Axes are consistantly named. Ebony Maces / War Axes now have the correct damage.
Several keyword tweaks for apparel. Several item descriptions fixed or improved. And many more thingsAs usual, I highly recommend using this with which makes sure Smithing Perks behave properly, and which add missing crafting/improving recipes.Posts: 3468 Joined: Sun Nov 05, 2006 9:33 amDisplay posts from previous: Sort.
In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an interesting feature for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U title. It really gives a sense of a survival mentality, as you have to manage how you use your unless they break forever.But can you actually repair your weapons so you can reuse some of your strongest tools for bosses and for the big boss later on?Well, the short answer is no.
Players cannot repair weapons in Breath of the Wild. However, there are a couple of exceptions to this rule.The fabled, it just needs to recharge every so often. There are two weapons, however, that can break and weaken and be repaired and they are tied to the Zoras.SPOILER ALERT!
Knights Armor And Weapons
The following will spoil the main story of Breath of the Wild. If you don’t want to know what happens, turn back now.When you are visiting the Zora Domain to take back the Divine Beast Vah Ruta, you’ll learn more about Mipha, the Zora champion from 100 years ago. Once you have taken back the Divine Beast and saved the Zora nation, you will be gifted with the weapon Mipha used back in the dayo.The Lightscale Trident is a two-handed spear that gives Link exceptional range in close combat. However, this weapon can degrade and break if you overuse it. Fortunately, there is a blacksmith in the Zora Domain that can help you repair your broken Trident.If you talk with the other Zora NPCs, you’ll learn that the Lightscale Trident is the Champion’s weapon, but there’s actually another trident that is used for ceremonies. The Ceremonial Trident is a weaker version of the Lightscale Trident but acts in the same way.
The Zora blacksmith can also repair that weapon if it happens to break.When you find the blacksmith, he’ll tell you he needs a lot of Flint to repair the tridents. So when you come across Flint on your journey, be sure to hoard some for when you want to repair your Lightscale Trident.Although you’ll come across much more powerful weapons, the Lightscale Trident’s ability to be repaired makes it invaluable to your journey.