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end game weapons are any of the blackmetal weapons, frostner, drauger fang, porcupine, sledge, crystal axe. silver sword is a good contender for an end game weapon as well fyi
i really like the look of it and i think its bugged because using it takes not stamina to use
With high enough Club skill, yes, it's viable. I mostly use it to handle the "Hunted" event; you can one-shot Wolves in a large area, or at the very least knock them back, so they become a non-issue. Beyond that, if you have to go in to a Crypt or something for extra Iron, it works quite well at clearing out non-starred Draugr, Blobs, and the like.
I use it for that purpose, and also for clearing out Saplings in large amounts very quickly. It's also pretty good at taking down derelict structures made of wood that you find throughout the world.
When it comes to two-handed weaponry, though, the Crystal Battle Axe is the best. It has a unique third attack that stuns enemies. It is quite slow, though. (And it can also cut trees!)
As far as "end game" equipment:
1. Porcupine - absolutely devastating weapon. With Sneak, you can one-shot Trolls. (not that they're an issue at this point anyway; a couple swings after a Parry and they're done.)
Also works really well on Lox, and Fuling.
2. Frostner - Frostner offers the utility of slowing enemies struck with it, so it still has its uses even in the Plains.
3. Draugr Fang - best bow in the game currently, so with easy-to-make Needle Arrows it's quite devastating.
After that, I simply use a Black Metal Axe, Iron Pickaxe (since there's not a Black Metal variant for some unknown reason.. sigh), and the standard Hammer/Hoe.
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And nothing wrong with lugging around a few different weapon classes as they all fit a need.
Rather like keeping a Swiss Army Knife handy, lugging a variety of pokers and slashers and crushers about.
I really loved knives until H&H; they nerfed the 10x backstab multiplier to 6x.
While they are more Stamina-efficient than other weapons, the raw damage output other weapons of the same tier offers makes them superior with proper Stamina management. Even more so if you're one to carry Stamina pots for burst regen.
You've got to have a Draugr Fang too. I think there's at least one more bow coming in the next major update. Curious to see if it's better than the Draugr Fang or just different. From sneak peaks I think it's a Bone Bow? End game for me is Blackmetal Shield, Porcupine, Blackmetal Sword, Blackmetal Axe. Not including any tools here. Those weapons will cover all your needs. If you have the Draugr Fang you only really need wood arrows. I tend to also carry Needle Arrows because they have the highest pierce damage and I'm swimming in Deathsquito barbs. Frost arrows are also useful but not critical. Don't bother with any of the rest. Waste of materials.
I really wanted to like Atgeir, but never leveled my Polearm skill enough for them to be effective. Prior to H&H I used Daggers (but never made it to or past the Swamp), after H&H I finally broke down and tried out Clubs.
Other weapons absolutely do have good uses. Despite Clubs being so good, against the current last boss, Silver Sword is inarguably the best. Atgeir have a good AoE for a third attack that, for all I know, may be better than the two Mauls we have, with enough skill levels.
Swords seem to be in the middle in terms of output vs cost. Axes.. well, I like them, but I primarily use one for cutting trees, so the extra durability loss from maining it as a combat weapon always turned me off from using them in combat. (And the two-handed axes I just don't care for, although Crystal Battleaxe is pretty good.)
Bows? Really hoping we get a new one. Draugr Fang is great, and the Poison augmentation is cool to boot. Unsure what a "Bone" variant would offer.. maybe Spirit damage? More Poison as a DoT? Something else as a DoT? Hard to say, but I'm eager to see the new tier of weapons regardless.
I do hope they update the Black Metal tier and at least put in Pickaxes. Iron just doesn't cut it at that point in the game when you're doing so much gathering of Iron, Stone, and possibly Copper & Tin as well. A person could always carry two, yes, but.. it's just tedious. :(
Also still salty there wasn't a Black Metal upgrade for the Iron Sledge.. it could have looked so awesome. Maybe a Maul style instead of a very large hammer, although a large hammer could have looked great too.
Also curious what will happen with Flametal. Mistlands use, or something more later on? Maybe our first two-handed sword will use it.. or maybe they'll incorporate Fire damage in to Mistlands somehow. Feel like Spirit damage would be more highlighted, though.
It's extended range makes it the ideal weapon to fight mobs that you don't want to hit you. Well, mobs that are not much bigger than you anyway.
Atgeir, must have IMHO.
Edit: A bronze atgeir at lvl 4 is a serious weapon even for the plains! Hard to believe any other bronze weapon could do that.
How does the atgeir work against the fast attack of wolves?
Did they nerf wolves somewhere along the line? I remember they used do be in packs of two, three, sometimes even four, but I've been spending quite a bit of time lately in the mountains in iron gear, and have not encountered anything other than a single wolf at a time.