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| Smelting | <rank> | Smelt forged items and recover some of the materials. |
| Repairing | <rank> | Extend the life of worn items. |
| Club | <rank> | A crude bludgeoning weapon. |
| Buckler | <rank> | The smallest shield. |
| Breadpan | <rank> | A useful cooking utensil. |
| Dirk | <rank> | A weapon made for stabbing. |
| Spear | <rank> | The standard weapon of the footman. |
| Pieplate | <rank> | A plate for baking pie. |
| Leatherarmour | <rank> | A suit of leather armour. |
| Cookiesheet | <rank> | A steel sheet for baking cookies. |
| Halberd | <rank> | The simplest of the polearms. |
| Cavalry | <rank> | A small shield, but more effective than the buckler. |
| Pot | <rank> | A cast-iron cooking pot. |
| Cauldron | <rank> | Cauldrons suitable for fermenting. |
| Shortsword | <rank> | A smaller version of the longsword. |
| Mace | <rank> | The Basilican maces. |
| Ringmail | <rank> | Armour composed of overlapping rings of metal. |
| Pastrypan | <rank> | A pan for making fine pastries. |
| Axe | <rank> | The handaxe; made for throwing. |
| Bardiche | <rank> | Another polearm. More complicated than the halberd. |
| Crozier | <rank> | A ritualistic implement used by desertfolk. |
| Dagger | <rank> | Obsidian throwing daggers. |
| Banded | <rank> | A shield of reasonable effectiveness. |
| Kettle | <rank> | A heavy kettle with a lid. |
| Whip | <rank> | A length of leather with a fine iron tip. |
| Talons | <rank> | Steel talons to equip falcons with. |
| Morningstar | <rank> | An iron ball connected to a handle by a chain. |
| Scalemail | <rank> | Armour made of overlapping scales of metal and leather. |
| Warhammer | <rank> | A large bludgeoning weapon. |
| Rapier | <rank> | The weapon of the cultured urbanite. |
| Javelin | <rank> | Nothing hurts quite as much as being hit by a javelin. |
| Kite | <rank> | A large, protective shield. |
| Flail | <rank> | A wicked-looking variation on a morningstar. |
| Chainmail | <rank> | Armour made of interlocking rings of metal. |
| Trident | <rank> | Oftentimes the favourite weapon of gladiators. |
| Battleaxe | <rank> | Favoured weapon of the mountain dwarves. |
| Tower | <rank> | The largest and most cumbersome shield. |
| Splintmail | <rank> | Good armour made of strips of metal and leather. |
| Bastard | <rank> | The famous Delosian bastard swords. |
| Lance | <rank> | The traditional weapon of the mounted knight. |
| Scimitar | <rank> | A very effective curved sword favoured in the south. |
| Fieldplate | <rank> | The most common, but still very good, form of platemail. |
| Broadsword | <rank> | A popular variation on the longsword. |
| Longsword | <rank> | The standard against which all is based. |
| Fullplate | <rank> | The most magnificent armour. See AB FORGING FULLPLATE. |