Monte Carlo Posted October 4, 2012 Posted October 4, 2012 My idea was inspired by looking at the musket-toting chick in the new wallpaper. Sawyer said that she was also (usually) armed with a military hammer, but there was no sign of it in the illustration. And, TBH, having a one-shot musket when facing a legion of zombies is about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike. _____________________ Enchanted Brawler's Musket (Magic Weapon) Even the most skilled musket-shot knows that after one enemy has been felled, there are others to fight. Many warriors are forced to drop their precious black-powder weapons and draw their blades, risking the loss of, or damage to, their firearm. Warrior-Wizards considered the problem at length, the result being the ensorcelled Musket, often known as a Brawler's Musket or a Marksman's Maul. The weapon looks like a standard wheel-lock musket, but the working parts are cleverly protected by a semi-circular bracket of enchanted metal plate. The barrel has a reinforced grip and the stock is equipped with a long, curved hook fashioned from soul-forged steel. Once the weapon is discharged, the user may reverse it and use it as a savage melee weapon, akin to a billhook or staff. Other muskets are equipped with long, barbed magical daggers that slide into a bracket under the muzzle. This device, sometimes known as a bayonet, allows the piece to be used as a short but effective spear. Lastly it is whispered that, in the deepest magical-armouries of the most advanced cultures, that extraordinary enchantments are possible: muskets that fire two or even three balls at once from multiple barrels. War-forged ammunition filled with magical fire. Weapons that have charges designed to mimic an arcane veil...
GhostofAnakin Posted October 4, 2012 Posted October 4, 2012 Have they indicated how fast the musket-type gun is going to fire? I'm assuming it's not like a spell from the IE games, where once it's used it's out of service for the rest of the fight. So if it's slow-firing, it should be quite powerful. In essence, with a party of melee characters, the musket companion can take out the "big" enemies at long range, while the melee guys make sure no one comes near him/her as he's doing so. "Console exclusive is such a harsh word." - Darque"Console exclusive is two words Darque." - Nartwak (in response to Darque's observation)
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