Broadsword
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Name | broadsword |
Appearance | broadsword |
Damage vs. small | 2d4 |
Damage vs. large | 1d6+1 |
To-hit bonus | +0 |
Weapon skill | broadsword |
Size | one-handed |
Base price | 10 zm (+10/positive enchant) |
Weight | 70 |
Material | iron |
A broadsword is a type of weapon that appears in NetHack. It is a one-handed melee weapon that is made of iron.
For Samurai, the broadsword appears as a ninja-to.
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Generation
Ordinary broadswords make up about 0.8% of randomly generated weapons (on the floor, as death drops, or in shops).
General stores and antique weapons outlets can sell broadswords.
Yendorian Army lieutenants have a 1⁄2 chance of being generated with a broadsword.[1] Balrogs are always generated with broadswords.[2]
Broadsword skill
Broadsword | |
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Max | Role |
Basic | |
Skilled |
The following weapons use the broadsword skill:
- broadsword
- elven broadsword
- runesword
Three artifacts use the broadsword skill:
- Dragonbane (broadsword)
- Orcrist (elven broadsword)
- Stormbringer (runesword)
Strategy
Broadswords by themselves are serviceable if unremarkable weapons, but can usually be replaced by a better weapon such as an elven broadsword in short order. The broadsword skill in general is most often relevant for chaotic characters seeking to obtain Stormbringer as early as possible, or else using an elven broadsword as a secondary option for twoweapon.
History
The broadsword first appears in NetHack 1.3d, where it is known as a broad sword. In NetHack 3.0.0, the item's name is changed to "broadsword".
From NetHack 3.0.0 to NetHack 3.0.10, the base item of Stormbringer is a broadsword.
Origin
"Broadsword" is the modern name for the historical basket-hilted sword, a type of sword generally used for military purposes in the early modern era of the 16th century and seen as late as the early 20th. The eponymous guard for hand protection is developed from the standard "quillon" crossguard, and is the result of firearms rendering many forms of armor ineffective - "true" broadswords are double-edged, while those with single-edged blades and thickened backs are generally called "backswords".
The term "broad" contrasts the cutting and thrusting weapon with the rapier, which has a more slender blade and is designed primarily for thrusting alone; some rapiers feature a broadsword-like blade paired with typical rapier hilts and sometimes with similar crossguards.T
Variants
Some variants that incorporate the Convict patch usually include their designated first sacrifice gift: Luck Blade, a chaotic artifact broadsword that acts as a luck item while carried.
SLASH'EM
In SLASH'EM, a broadsword is always generated next to the left sink on the goal level of the Yeoman quest.
Upgrading a broadsword will produce an elven broadsword, and vice versa.
UnNetHack
In UnNetHack, Luck Blade is a chaotic artifact broadsword that acts as the first sacrifice gift for Convicts.
dNetHack
dNetHack and notdNetHack add the isamusei, beamsword and force sword as weapons that use the broadsword skill.
The Water Crystal increases a character's skill cap for broadswords by 1 while carried.
Several artifacts in dNetHack use the broadsword skill:
- Fire and Frost Brand can generate in broadsword form.
- The Fuma-itto no Ken is a chaotic broadsword that is permanently poisoned, grants +1 to-hit and +1d8 damage bonuses versus cross-aligned targets, and can be invoked to create a stack of shuriken.
- The Atma Weapon is an unaligned beamsword that can be applied to turn it on and off, and follows lightsaber rules with the following exceptions:
- While on, it deals 3d10+(3x enchantment) to both large and small monsters, with bonuses of +1d6 to-hit and +3d6 damage against nasty monsters.
- If wielded without drain resistance, Atma Weapon adds +1dx damage (where x is the wielder's current experience level) while severely reducing the wielder's natural healing rate, and scales its damage with their current HP percentage. Additionally, if Atma Weapon wielded while cursed and activated, or else it is activated while cursed or uncharged, it will drain an experience level and uncurse and/or charge itself.
- If wielded with drain resistance, its base damage is decreased to 2d10+(2x enchantment) against all monsters.
- Glamdring is a lawful elven broadsword that favors Nobles and is the first sacrifice gift for dwarven Knights. It has +1d5 to-hit and deals +1d10 damage versus all monsters, along with dealing an additional +1d20 to orcs and demons and warning of both monster types while wielded. Glamdring cannot be knocked out of the player character's hands while wielded.
- The Rod of the Elvish Lords is a lawful elven Noble-favoring artifact that can take the form of an elven broadsword, and engraves at the same quality as an athame in this form.
DynaHack
In DynaHack, Luck Blade is an intelligent artifact and is otherwise the same as in UnNetHack.
EvilHack
In EvilHack, Monks and Rangers can now train the broadsword skill - Monks can reach Basic, Rangers can reach Skilled, and Knights can reach Expert.
Luck Blade has the same traits as in UnNetHack, but is made of steel rather than iron.
A broadsword can be created at a forge by combining a scimitar and a short sword. Broadswords can be used to create a few items:
- A broadsword can be combined with an axe to create a battle-axe.
- A broadsword can be combined with a long sword to create a two-handed sword
- A broadsword can be combined with a dagger to create a runesword.
- A broadsword can be combined with a spear to create a partisan.
Encyclopaedia entry
Bring me my broadsword
And clear understanding.
Bring me my cross of gold,
As a talisman.
[ "Broadsword" (refrain) by Ian Anderson ]