Blacksmithy
| Title | Smith |
| Delay | none | Stat ± | Str:10% Dex:– Int:– |
| Difficulty-Based | yes | Gain | – |
| Starting Eq. | smith hammer, 2 pickaxes, 50 iron ingots, half apron |
| Hint | Use the Blacksmithy skill to make weapons, armour and other metal items. 1. While in the presence of a forge and anvil, 2. Double-left-click on blacksmith’s hammer or tongs. 3. Choose what type of item to make. 4. SUCCESS: You have forged a metal item. (As your blacksmithy skill increases, you will be able to create more elaborate and effective items. Blacksmithy can be used to repair armour and weapons.) |
- [301101] Blacksmiths qualify for Bulk Order Deeds.
- [09032k] Blacksmithy is not affected by the Anti-Macro changes to Skill Gain.
- You cannot smith coloured armour unless you have the required skill for that colour.
- This does not affect chance of success or skill gain, only your ability to use the ingots to make armour.
- Only armour and shields can be coloured. Dyeable kite shields can still be dyed to another colour, though.
- Blacksmithy is required, in addition to Carpentry, to craft certain House Add-Ons.
Repair Service Contracts [121001]
One of the cornerstones of Ultima Online is the activity of players sharing items with other players in order to obtain repairs for their armor and weapons. A supplement to these transactions will now exist in the form of “repair service contracts.” Listed below are some additional details:
- These contracts will appear in the form of a deed.
- [Added Today] Repair Service Contracts are “blessed,” in that they cannot be stolen (if kept in the top level of one’s backpack), and cannot be looted.
- The contracts will be labeled as “a repair service contract from a [level] blacksmith,” where [level] is the skill level title of the smith which has created the contract (i.e. apprentice, journeyman, expert, adept, master, or grandmaster, as appropriate).
- Characters with the blacksmith skill will be able to create the repair service contracts by performing the following steps:
- Use a smithing tool as normal.
- Choose the “Repair” option from the menu that appears.
- Target a blank scroll. The scroll must be within the blacksmith’s backpack.
- The repair service contract will appear in the creating character’s backpack.
- Blacksmiths will not gain skill by creating these contracts.
- These items cannot be sold on player vendors.
- Characters must be standing in an NPC blacksmith or armorer shop in order to use a repair service contract, as follows:
- Double-click the repair service contract.
- Target the item-to-be-repaired.
- The used repair service contract will disappear after use.
- Note that the current blacksmithing repair methods will not be removed. Blacksmiths will still be able to gain skill by repairing items directly.
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