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Rhomphaia (Stats for Melee) * Speed: 6 * Accuracy: +2 * Damage: +8L/3 * Defense: -1 * Rate: 2 * Minimums: Str **** * Cost: **** * Tags: 2,O,P,R,L (Stats for Charge or Brace) * Speed: 6 * Accuracy: +3 * Damage: +16L * Defense: -1 * Rate: 2 * Minimums: Str **** * Cost:**** * Tags: 2,L,P,R

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  • Rhomphaia
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  • Rhomphaia (Stats for Melee) * Speed: 6 * Accuracy: +2 * Damage: +8L/3 * Defense: -1 * Rate: 2 * Minimums: Str **** * Cost: **** * Tags: 2,O,P,R,L (Stats for Charge or Brace) * Speed: 6 * Accuracy: +3 * Damage: +16L * Defense: -1 * Rate: 2 * Minimums: Str **** * Cost:**** * Tags: 2,L,P,R
  • Used almost exclusively by the Thracians, examples have been found dating from 300-400 BC. As a weapon, the rhomphaia was feared (like the Falx) because of the cutting power afforded to it by the polearm like design. The Falcata forced the only documented change in Roman armour brought about by an encounter with a new weapon. After encountering the Falcata in the Iberian peninsula, the Romans added extra reinforcing bars to their helmets to protect against the powerful blows of this weapon. The Byzantines used the Rhomphaia, an exclusive Thracian weapon, although it most likely was used by a few units of foot soldiers dating somewhere between Byzantium's golden age of 900-1071 and maybe even earlier. It was not mentioned as a weapon like the falx however. It was indeed a falx-like weapon.
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Refine
  • 1(xsd:integer)
ATK
  • 221(xsd:integer)
Buy
  • 92000(xsd:integer)
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Jobs
  • Swordman Class
Slots
  • 2(xsd:integer)
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Weight
  • 280(xsd:integer)
Class
  • Two-Handed Sword
Description
  • A giant's sword. Too heavy to hold in one hand.Hit - 15, STR + 7Add a small chance of breaking the enemy's armor when attacking.Every 2 refine, increase ATK by 1%.
elvl
  • 80(xsd:integer)
wlvl
  • 3(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Used almost exclusively by the Thracians, examples have been found dating from 300-400 BC. As a weapon, the rhomphaia was feared (like the Falx) because of the cutting power afforded to it by the polearm like design. The Falcata forced the only documented change in Roman armour brought about by an encounter with a new weapon. After encountering the Falcata in the Iberian peninsula, the Romans added extra reinforcing bars to their helmets to protect against the powerful blows of this weapon. The Byzantines used the Rhomphaia, an exclusive Thracian weapon, although it most likely was used by a few units of foot soldiers dating somewhere between Byzantium's golden age of 900-1071 and maybe even earlier. It was not mentioned as a weapon like the falx however. It was indeed a falx-like weapon. Michael Psellus writes that all Varangians without exception used what he refers to as a "rhomphaia".
  • Rhomphaia (Stats for Melee) * Speed: 6 * Accuracy: +2 * Damage: +8L/3 * Defense: -1 * Rate: 2 * Minimums: Str **** * Cost: **** * Tags: 2,O,P,R,L (Stats for Charge or Brace) * Speed: 6 * Accuracy: +3 * Damage: +16L * Defense: -1 * Rate: 2 * Minimums: Str **** * Cost:**** * Tags: 2,L,P,R
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