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Blacksmiths, for a fee, will sharpen the weapons of your party members, increasing their attack prowess. Each blacksmith has a certain limit to how much they can improve a level, necessitating either a visit for a better blacksmith or giving the blacksmith a hammer which allows them to raise their limit. | Blacksmiths, for a fee, will sharpen the weapons of your party members, increasing their attack prowess. Each blacksmith has a certain limit to how much they can improve a level, necessitating either a visit for a better blacksmith or giving the blacksmith a hammer which allows them to raise their limit. | ||
In the first [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]], there were five recruitable blacksmiths each with their own limit; [[Maas]] (5), [[Meese]] ( | In the first [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]], there were five recruitable blacksmiths each with their own limit; [[Maas]] (5), [[Meese]] (9), [[Mose]] (12), [[Moose]] (15) and [[Mace]] (16). | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:02, 27 February 2015
Blacksmiths (鍛冶屋, Kajiya) are a recurring gameplay mechanic in the Suikoden series. They are the primary means of weapon upgrades throughout the series.
Information
Blacksmiths, for a fee, will sharpen the weapons of your party members, increasing their attack prowess. Each blacksmith has a certain limit to how much they can improve a level, necessitating either a visit for a better blacksmith or giving the blacksmith a hammer which allows them to raise their limit.
In the first Suikoden, there were five recruitable blacksmiths each with their own limit; Maas (5), Meese (9), Mose (12), Moose (15) and Mace (16).
References
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 35