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It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of carmiln, an uncommon wood. |
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===Sense=== |
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{{boldmono|SENSE}} can be used to focus on the current power of the Aggro Weapon. It includes separate window that can be opened, if enabled in Wrayth. It is an abbreviated version of the information shown in {{boldmono|INSPECT}}. |
{{boldmono|SENSE}} can be used to focus on the current power of the Aggro Weapon. It includes separate window that can be opened, if enabled in Wrayth. It is an abbreviated version of the information shown in {{boldmono|INSPECT}}. |
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=== Earning Aggression === |
=== Earning Aggression === |
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If you are fully trained and in an aggressive stance, the Aggro Weapon will earn aggression based on combat actions. Missing a target, getting injured, scoring a bloody hit, making a kill, or mutilating a corpse are all actions that will feed into your anger and help fill the weapon with aggression. The exact amount is a mystery but is based on the creature's level -- too low level or too high level and you'll naturally feel unchallenged by the creature, reducing or eliminating entirely the amount of aggression you earn. However, above level 100, it's understood that fighting higher level creatures is a normal and necessary activity. |
If you are fully trained and in an aggressive stance, the Aggro Weapon will earn aggression based on combat actions. Missing a target, getting injured, scoring a bloody hit, making a kill, or mutilating a corpse are all actions that will feed into your anger and help fill the weapon with aggression. The exact amount is a mystery but is based on the creature's level -- too low level or too high level and you'll naturally feel unchallenged by the creature, reducing or eliminating entirely the amount of aggression you earn. However, above level 100, it's understood that fighting higher level creatures is a normal and necessary activity. |
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<pre{{log2}}> Your heart races as you skillfully channel a flurry of combat actions from an extremely bloody battle into a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies. You release some tension as the adrenaline gradually retreats (2 aggression is channeled into your equipment). |
<pre{{log2}}> Your heart races as you skillfully channel a flurry of combat actions from an extremely bloody battle into a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies. You release some tension as the adrenaline gradually retreats (2 aggression is channeled into your equipment). |
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Aggression gradually fades, quicker at higher levels of aggression, if you fail to make any aggression-earning combat activities. Use your aggression well! |
Aggression gradually fades, quicker at higher levels of aggression, if you fail to make any aggression-earning combat activities. Use your aggression well! |
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<pre{{log2}}>Your shoulders tighten as they absorb some of the stored aggression in a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies, leaving you feeling agitated (3 aggression fades from your runestaff). |
<pre{{log2}}>Your shoulders tighten as they absorb some of the stored aggression in a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies, leaving you feeling agitated (3 aggression fades from your runestaff). |
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'''How much total aggro can be stored?''' |
'''How much total aggro can be stored?''' |
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Only 45, and no more. You'll be warned when you are at your maximum aggro! There are 45 "indicators" in the inspect "vial" corresponding to each point of aggro. |
Only 45, and no more. You'll be warned when you are at your maximum aggro! There are 45 "indicators" in the inspect "vial" corresponding to each point of aggro. |
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{{red|You find it difficult to control the energy built up in a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies after several heated battles!}} |
"{{red|You find it difficult to control the energy built up in a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies after several heated battles!}}" |
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'''How fast does it fade?''' |
'''How fast does it fade?''' |
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Revision as of 14:29, 6 August 2025
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Aggro Weapons are weapons inspired by the Duskruin Arena and all the blood spilled inside. After spending many years fighting in the arena to make a meager living, its blacksmith creator had a revelation that perhaps he could find a way to harness the relentless fury and aggression unleashed in the Arena. Venturing to the tunnels below the arena, he collected bits of broken weapons, shields, and - some say most importantly - blood soaked armor. Through some unknown method or magic, melting these historical items down into a blood alloy and infusing it into his forged creations, seemed to help unlock even more power within the wielder. Aggro Weapons debuted at the August 2025 Duskruin event. Tier 1/OTSAt Tier 1, an Aggro Weapon has 3 mechanical abilities that can be activated depending on how much aggression it has accumulated: Frenzy, Furor Focus, and Final Straw. Frenzy provides a flat 30 second bonus to AS and CS, which scales with the amount of aggression available. It requires at minimum 4 aggression for +5 AS/+3 CS, and at maximum 45 aggression for +20 AS/+12 CS. Furor Focus provides an AOE Slow effect to multiple targets. The number of targets and the duration of the effect scales with the amount of aggression available. It requires at minimum 16 aggression to impact 3 targets for 5 seconds, at at maximum 45 aggression to impact 7 targets for 15 seconds. Final Straw activiates for a single attack within 120 seconds of activation (similar to Spirit Strike (117) mechanics). For that attack against a single target, it provides a flat +50 AS, +30 CS, and +20 CER (Critical Weighting). It also provides +1 aggression added to any aggression-earning action while ability is active. It lasts up to 120 seconds and does not scale. It requires 45 aggression. To use the abilities on your weapon, it must have accumulated the enough aggression. An ability will always use the maximum amount of aggression possible, yielding the bonus associated with it for abilities with a scaling cost and benefit. For detailed information about scaling costs and abilities at each tier, see the section on abilities below.AnalyzeYou analyze the mossbark runestaff and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a Tier 1 Aggro Runestaff, forged by a short-tempered dwarven blacksmith who has studied the art of channeling raw aggression into power--a skill partially honed through countless grueling battles in the infamous Duskruin Arena.
Legend whispers that he infused arena-spilled blood into the alloy used to craft this fearsome weapon, imbuing it with a violent, unyielding force. A skilled and determined wielder can tap into the blacksmith's hard-earned work, forged through pain and perseverance, to enhance their own aggression fortified by the runestaff during combat.
You may find these VERBS helpful while wielding your Aggro Runestaff:
analyze: Display this information for aggressively helpful details on the usage of your runestaff.
growl: Activate one of the abilities of your runestaff using GROWL runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
scream: You may also activate the abilities of your runestaff using SCREAM runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
rub: Restore any banked aggression for use in your current battle.
clench: Attempt to take your aggression out on your fallen foes using CLENCH runestaff AT [creature].
inspect: Check to see how much aggro your runestaff has stored and what abilities are currently unlocked.
prod: Toggle your runestaff from signaling when you earn aggression or it fades from the runestaff.
sense: Focus on the power of the runestaff (open a window that shows its current aggro).
When you inspect the runestaff, the abilities will become bold and clickable as you channel aggression into your runestaff, allowing you to activate them.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the mossbark runestaff for you.Usage
Tier 2At Tier 2, the Aggro Weapon gains the Bloodlust and Bloodbath abilities. Bloodlust provides an increase to aggression gained of 2x aggression per action. The duration of this effect scales with the amount of aggression available. It requires at minimum 4 aggression for 15 seconds, and at maximum 45 aggression at 75 seconds. Bloodbath activiates for a single attack within 120 seconds of activation (similar to Spirit Strike (117) mechanics). For that attack, which is an AOE attack that can hit up to 5 targets, it provides a flat +50 AS, +30 CS, and +20 CER. It also provides +1 aggresion added to any aggression-earning action while ability is active. It lasts up to 120 seconds and does not scale. It requires 45 aggression. A third unnamed ability for this tier is planned but not yet implemented. Final Straw (available at Tier 1) now costs 15 aggression, but it will still activate at 45 aggression. To use the abilities on your weapon, it must have accumulated the enough aggression. An ability will always use the maximum amount of aggression possible, yielding the bonus associated with it for abilities with a scaling cost and benefit. For detailed information about scaling costs and abillites at each tier, see the section on abilities below.AnalyzeYou analyze the mossbark runestaff and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a Tier 2 Aggro Runestaff, forged by a short-tempered dwarven blacksmith who has studied the art of channeling raw aggression into power--a skill partially honed through countless grueling battles in the infamous Duskruin Arena.
Legend whispers that he infused arena-spilled blood into the alloy used to craft this fearsome weapon, imbuing it with a violent, unyielding force. A skilled and determined wielder can tap into the blacksmith's hard-earned work, forged through pain and perseverance, to enhance their own aggression fortified by the runestaff during combat.
You may find these VERBS helpful while wielding your Aggro Runestaff:
analyze: Display this information for aggressively helpful details on the usage of your runestaff.
growl: Activate one of the abilities of your runestaff using GROWL runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
bloodlust: Channel additional aggression into your weapon.
bloodbath: Make your next five attacks fantastical strikes.
scream: You may also activate the abilities of your runestaff using SCREAM runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
bloodlust: Channel additional aggression into your weapon.
bloodbath: Make your next five attacks fantastical strikes.
rub: Restore any banked aggression for use in your current battle.
clench: Attempt to take your aggression out on your fallen foes using CLENCH runestaff AT [creature].
inspect: Check to see how much aggro your runestaff has stored and what abilities are currently unlocked.
prod: Toggle your runestaff from signaling when you earn aggression or it fades from the runestaff.
sense: Focus on the power of the runestaff (open a window that shows its current aggro).
When you inspect the runestaff, the abilities will become bold and clickable as you channel aggression into your runestaff, allowing you to activate them.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the mossbark runestaff for you.Usage
Tier 3At Tier 3, the Aggro Weapon gains the Bulwark and Serenity abilities. Bulwark provides a flat 30 second bonus to DS and TD, which scales with the amount of aggression available. It requires at minimum 4 aggression for +5 DS/+3 TD, and at maximum 45 aggression for +20 DS/+12 TD. Serenity allows the wielder to save all aggression for a future battle. It costs a flat 45 aggression to activate and remains active indefinitely. A third unnamed ability for this tier is planned but not yet implemented. To use the abilities on your weapon, it must have accumulated the enough aggression. An ability will always use the maximum amount of aggression possible, yielding the bonus associated with it for abilities with a scaling cost and benefit. For detailed information about scaling costs and abilities at each tier, see the section on abilities below.AnalyzeYou analyze the mossbark runestaff and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a Tier 3 Aggro Runestaff, forged by a short-tempered dwarven blacksmith who has studied the art of channeling raw aggression into power--a skill partially honed through countless grueling battles in the infamous Duskruin Arena.
Legend whispers that he infused arena-spilled blood into the alloy used to craft this fearsome weapon, imbuing it with a violent, unyielding force. A skilled and determined wielder can tap into the blacksmith's hard-earned work, forged through pain and perseverance, to enhance their own aggression fortified by the runestaff during combat.
You may find these VERBS helpful while wielding your Aggro Runestaff:
analyze: Display this information for aggressively helpful details on the usage of your runestaff.
growl: Activate one of the abilities of your runestaff using GROWL runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
bloodlust: Channel additional aggression into your weapon.
bloodbath: Make your next five attacks fantastical strikes.
bulwark: The best defense is a strong... defense (boost your defensive strength)!
serenity: Become serene by storing earned aggression for later use.
scream: You may also activate the abilities of your runestaff using SCREAM runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
bloodlust: Channel additional aggression into your weapon.
bloodbath: Make your next five attacks fantastical strikes.
bulwark: The best defense is a strong... defense (boost your defensive strength)!
serenity: Become serene by storing earned aggression for later use.
rub: Restore any banked aggression for use in your current battle.
clench: Attempt to take your aggression out on your fallen foes using CLENCH runestaff AT [creature].
inspect: Check to see how much aggro your runestaff has stored and what abilities are currently unlocked.
prod: Toggle your runestaff from signaling when you earn aggression or it fades from the runestaff.
sense: Focus on the power of the runestaff (open a window that shows its current aggro).
When you inspect the runestaff, the abilities will become bold and clickable as you channel aggression into your runestaff, allowing you to activate them.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the mossbark runestaff for you.Usage
Tier 4A Tier 4 Aggro Weapon gains the Blood Focus ability. Blood Focus provides a scaling bonus to AS and CS, which scales with the amount of aggression available. Unlike other abilities, Blood Focus activates automatically as long as the weapon has enough aggression. It requires at minimum 4 aggression for +1 AS/+0 CS, and at maximum 45 aggression for +10 AS/+6 CS. To use the abilities on your weapon, it must have accumulated the enough aggression. An ability will always use the maximum amount of aggression possible, yielding the bonus associated with it for abilities with a scaling cost and benefit. For detailed information about scaling costs and abilities at each tier, see the section on abilities below.AnalyzeYou analyze the mossbark runestaff and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a Tier 4 Aggro Runestaff, forged by a short-tempered dwarven blacksmith who has studied the art of channeling raw aggression into power--a skill partially honed through countless grueling battles in the infamous Duskruin Arena.
Legend whispers that he infused arena-spilled blood into the alloy used to craft this fearsome weapon, imbuing it with a violent, unyielding force. A skilled and determined wielder can tap into the blacksmith's hard-earned work, forged through pain and perseverance, to enhance their own aggression fortified by the runestaff during combat.
You may find these VERBS helpful while wielding your Aggro Runestaff:
analyze: Display this information for aggressively helpful details on the usage of your runestaff.
growl: Activate one of the abilities of your runestaff using GROWL runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
bloodlust: Channel additional aggression into your weapon.
bloodbath: Make your next five attacks fantastical strikes.
bulwark: The best defense is a strong... defense (boost your defensive strength)!
serenity: Become serene by storing earned aggression for later use.
scream: You may also activate the abilities of your runestaff using SCREAM runestaff WITH [ability name]:
frenzy: Boost your strength and acuity.
furor focus: Confuse and slow creatures with impressive combat prowess.
final straw: Make your next attack a fantastical strike.
bloodlust: Channel additional aggression into your weapon.
bloodbath: Make your next five attacks fantastical strikes.
bulwark: The best defense is a strong... defense (boost your defensive strength)!
serenity: Become serene by storing earned aggression for later use.
rub: Restore any banked aggression for use in your current battle.
clench: Attempt to take your aggression out on your fallen foes using CLENCH runestaff AT [creature].
inspect: Check to see how much aggro your runestaff has stored and what abilities are currently unlocked.
prod: Toggle your runestaff from signaling when you earn aggression or it fades from the runestaff.
sense: Focus on the power of the runestaff (open a window that shows its current aggro).
When you inspect the runestaff, the abilities will become bold and clickable as you channel aggression into your runestaff, allowing you to activate them.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the mossbark runestaff for you.Additional InformationInspectAggro Weapons have a hard-coded INSPECT that is used to give significant information about the weapon and its abilities. Use it to see how much aggression the weapon has stored and what abilities are currently unlocked. At Tier 4, the information is displayed as follows: You blink slowly while inspecting a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies. Before long, a scene unfolds in your mind of an empty arena surrounded by vacant stands and a few patches of dried blood scattered about. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Aggro Runestaff Tier 4 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 | Aggro | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Final Straw | Bloodbath | Serenity | | . . . . . . . . . | | | | | | . . . . . . . . | | | | | | . . . . . . . | | Furor Focus | | | | . . . . . . | | | | | | . . . . . | | | | | | . . . . | | Frenzy | Bloodlust | Bulwark | | . . . | | | | | | . . | | | | | Blood Focus | . | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are fully trained to channel all of your combat aggression into the runestaff. 2175 aggression has been channeled into the runestaff, and 1524 has been harnessed to activate abilities. The runestaff is a rune staff that requires skill in twohanded weapons to use effectively. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of carmiln, an uncommon wood.
Training and WieldingIn order to use these weapons effectively, you must be at least 1x trained in each weapon's corresponding skill. Any aggression earned is adjusted based on the percentage of training you have for it. In order to wield the weapons effectively, you will need to be in a forward or greater stance. Any aggression earned is adjusted based on the stance you are in, up to 100% at a completely offensive stance. Finally, if you find yourself using multiple Aggro Weapons, any aggression earned will be divided between them. Earning AggressionIf you are fully trained and in an aggressive stance, the Aggro Weapon will earn aggression based on combat actions. Missing a target, getting injured, scoring a bloody hit, making a kill, or mutilating a corpse are all actions that will feed into your anger and help fill the weapon with aggression. The exact amount is a mystery but is based on the creature's level -- too low level or too high level and you'll naturally feel unchallenged by the creature, reducing or eliminating entirely the amount of aggression you earn. However, above level 100, it's understood that fighting higher level creatures is a normal and necessary activity. Your heart races as you skillfully channel a flurry of combat actions from an extremely bloody battle into a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies. You release some tension as the adrenaline gradually retreats (2 aggression is channeled into your equipment). Aggression gradually fades, quicker at higher levels of aggression, if you fail to make any aggression-earning combat activities. Use your aggression well!Your shoulders tighten as they absorb some of the stored aggression in a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies, leaving you feeling agitated (3 aggression fades from your runestaff). |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is considered fully trained? In order to be considered fully trained for the weapon you need to have trained twice in the weapon's skill. For example, a mage would not be able to get 100% of the aggression for a falchion because they can only train in edged weapons once per level. Instead, they would be considered 50% trained. But, normal enhancives and ascension bonuses apply. For runestaves, the standard 8x magical skills/spells per training is required. What type of CER is added for Final Straw/Bloodbath? 20 CER of Critical Weighting is added onto any natural weighting already on the weapon. What if I'm using multiple weapons? The weapon performing the attack is the one that will get the aggro associated with the action. However, some actions are not associated with an attack, in which case the aggro earned will be divided up amongst all equipped weapons that you are trained for. However, UCS equipment will never earn aggro unless you have empty hands. How does Bloodbath work? Bloodbath will add the Final Straw bonus to your next 5 targets in a single AOE attack. You need to be capable of the attack. If you attack only a single target, you'll still get the bonus but the ability will be over after your attack. Can you skill loot/skin mutilated creatures? Yes, however the action of mutilating will take some roundtime so be careful! To mutilate undead does the weapon need to be blessed? No, at least not yet. ;) Are all weapon types supported? Yes, but that doesn't mean all will be available to purchase. Is it available for HESS or a Flourish? No, not at this time. How much total aggro can be stored? Only 45, and no more. You'll be warned when you are at your maximum aggro! There are 45 "indicators" in the inspect "vial" corresponding to each point of aggro. "You find it difficult to control the energy built up in a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies after several heated battles!" How fast does it fade? 30 seconds is the fastest it will fade if you earn no aggro to keep it charged. Each time it fades it has a random chance to fade less or more than normal at the level it's at. How often are you told how much you've earned? After every pause in your battle you'll feel how much you've earned for the series of actions (if enabled via prod). You'll be told whenever it fades naturally (if enabled via prod). How fast will I earn aggro? It's hopefully very reasonable and a fun addition to those who like an interactive battle. At the top end of super squishy bandits, you might see something like this for just the "bloody hit" activity:
Reciting the mystical phrases of Cone of Elements, you feel a rime of frost wreathe your blue-grey eyes and infuse them with an icy blue energy that dissipates as you release your spell. Your spell is ready. You gesture at a giantman outlaw. You hurl a powerful lightning bolt at a giantman outlaw! AS: +507 vs DS: +179 with AvD: +51 + d100 roll: +99 = +478 ... and hit for 230 points of damage! Massive electrical shock to abdomen turns muscle tissue into a crispy bubbled mess. Not pretty. [You have 15 kills remaining.] The giantman outlaw rolls over and dies. You hurl a powerful lightning bolt at a half-elven thief! AS: +510 vs DS: +305 with AvD: +51 + d100 roll: +35 = +291 ... and hit for 141 points of damage! Massive electrical shock to back. Won't be bending over for awhile. The half-elven thief is stunned! You hurl a powerful lightning bolt at a half-krolvin marauder! By amazing chance, the half-krolvin marauder evades the bolt! You hurl a powerful lightning bolt at an elven brigand! AS: +510 vs DS: +186 with AvD: +51 + d100 roll: +40 = +415 ... and hit for 210 points of damage! Horrifying jolt of electricity fries abdomen to a crisp. Upper torso falls to the ground. Talk about repugnant! [You have 14 kills remaining.] The elven brigand rolls over and dies. Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds. > [script done] You are now in a guarded stance. > A half-krolvin marauder slips into hiding. > A ghostly elven brigand slips into hiding. > A half-elven thief stands there, dazed and confused. > Your heart races as you skillfully channel a flurry of combat actions from an extremely bloody battle into a twisting mossbark runestaff bearing a helical grip adorned with rusty red rubies. You release some tension as the adrenaline gradually retreats (5 aggression is channeled into your equipment).
Don't forget, you can mutilate those mangy bandies once dead! We hope you find fun and strategic ways to learn, earn and spend it - and are happy to hear feedback and see some big aggression is channeled into your equipment pulses! However, you are limited to earning a maximum of 15 aggro from each creature.