Do "Shields of faith" actually do anything special?
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Such as... what is a meteor hammer like compared to a warhammer? It's definitely not obvious right now. Masterwork adds a huge number of weapon types but I have absolutely no idea which are good and which are bad, so it's not clear what I should be using my rare metals for. At the moment I'm sticking to zweihanders mostly...
Shields of Faith have a 50% block chance which is equal to a shield of Armok. If you’re using Windows OS, click the icon to “search programs and files” to quickly see the raws for any item. Shield of Faith is in \raw\objects\item_shield_masterwork along with the other flavor shields.
Meteor hammer: yeah, that’s Meph’s sense of humor showing. The picture in the manual is of a two-handed űbermaul. But the description in the raws is, “Two weights chained to each other, allowing parries as well as an extremely powerful attack.” Historically, it is an ancient Chinese weapon with its own Wiki page. A single weight attached to a handle on a short chain is a Flail. The “chain allowing parries” sounds longer (think Go-Go in the movie
Kill Bill with her single-ball manriki-gusari; the girl was good!). From the raws, the strongest blunt strike in the Masterwork mod is the meteor hammer, [ATTACK:BLUNT:30:10000:whirl around with outstretched arms and bash:whirls around with outstretched arms and bashes:massive head:5000]
A meteor hammer made from welded wolfram with an adamantine rune would give the highest strike in the game. Possibly an Improved or Legendary version can be made at the Weaponry smith; I haven’t tried.
Smake’s DFMasterworkWiki page:Metals is a comprehensive table of the new metals’ description and qualities, and gives explanations of the metallurgical terms along with suggested uses for each.
http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Masterwork:Metal