Quoit
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Quoit is found in the smithy attached to Duchess Saturday's Musketeers, a Warrior's guild specialisation. Here you can order custom flails.
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[edit] Syntax
Quoit, like all Genuans, speaks Morporkian. No need for written skills, though (after all, while gentlemanly, they are warriors). The process starts with saying 'order'. Not typing it, saying it. Other steps are taken by talking, too.
[edit] Options
[edit] Style
Flails are available in several styles. Naturally, as all weapons are flails, they involve a chain between the user and the business end.
- Morning star: handle for you, spiky ball(s) for the enemy.
- Quoited flail: handle for you, bladed ball for the enemy.
- Thresher: handle for you, smallish stick for the enemy.
- Ball and chain: nothing for you, and either a plain, spiky, or bladed ball for the enemy.
- Nunchaku: handle for you, handle for the enemy.
- Sansetsukon: one more handle than the nunchaku.
[edit] Components
Chains are required on all flails, of course. Their material only affects cost. You can have Klatchian steel, black steel, copper, silver, bronze, brass, steel, gold, and iron.
Handles are on all flails except the ball and chain. Their material affects cost, except for threshers, nunchaku, and sansetsukon, since those are all handles; with those, it affects performance. You can have Klatchian steel, cherrywood, black steel, sandalwood, rosewood, bamboo, bronze, silver, copper, brass, cedar, balsa, steel, ebony, pine, gold, iron, oak, and ash. As can be seen, some of these are woods instead of metal.
Balls are on all flails except threshers, nunchaku, and sansetsukon. You can have one, two, or three of these. If ordering a ball and chain, you can add blades or spikes; otherwise, they come with the style. These will be what primarily determines performance, and are available in Klatchian steel, black steel, copper, silver, bronze, brass, steel, gold, and iron.
[edit] Costs
Research needed here.
