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| - Blacksmith Goldie
- This item is autokeep. This means that if you die with it, you will always keep it.
- Recommended attack style: Stab
- __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Steel Sword</default> File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID 00013989
- The Steel Sword (鋼の剣 Hagane no tsurugi) is a Sword that recurrently appears across all the titles in the Fire Emblem Series. Considered to be the second tier of normal swords, the Steel Sword is perceived to be a rather useful weapon as its Might and Weight are equally proportioned, giving rise to a fairly potent weapon that does not induce its user to sustain the drawbacks of substantial Attack Speed losses. In Fates, the Steel Kukri (鋼の投撃剣 Hagane no tōgekiken, lit. Steel Throwing Sword) is the enemy-exclusive ranged variant of the Steel Sword.
- Power: 32 Cost: 750g Bought From: Weapon and Armor Seller Ninn in the City of Numara. Used By: Kaim Argonar, Seth Balmore, Tolten Requirements: None
- It can be smithed at level 34 Smithing from 1 steel bar. Alternately, it can be obtained as a drop or bought from a store. There is a respawn north of the Chaos Altar in the Wilderness, just outside the mysterious ruins.
- The Steel Sword is a weapon from Silent Hill: Book of Memories. It is obtained after beating the Steel Guardian. Although it is a serviceable weapon in many regards, with good range and excellent durability, it can ultimately be replaced by superior weapons late game, such as the Fire Sword.
- Steel sword, eli teräsmiekka on rautamiekkaa vahvempi. Miekan voi tehdä itse, jos seppätaso on 34. Siihen kuluu yksi teräsharkko ja siitä saa 37,5 seppäkokemusta. Teräsaseiden käyttöön vaaditaa 5. hyökkäystaso. 1.
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- Traditionally, a witcher uses two swords, a steel sword for use on monsters not sensitive to silver or shelled so heavily that only the hard steel can harm them. The steel swords which witchers make for themselves (or contract swordsmiths to make for them, usually Mahakaman) are traditionally made from either meteoric or magnetite iron, and grant the weapon no superior, or magical qualities. Geralt, however, does like to encourage the popular misconception that he wields a supernatural weapon, saying that it brings better pay for the work he does.
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