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mace of molag bal 1h?[edit]
why is this mace listed as a 1h weapon when it is not implemented yet and all usage of it in ESO and prior games make it a 2h mace? while its too soon to know for sure safe guess is this will be 2h also. 101.167.226.84 23:20, 17 May 2020 (GMT)
- The game files say it's one-handed. [1] In ESO Log, the subCategoryName for a given weapon style tells you whether it's one or two-handed. It's a one-handed weapon in previous games,[2] and Molag Bal wields it in one hand during God of Schemes. I can understand where any confusion on the mace's handedness in ESO comes from, it's huge in the hands of Molag Bal, and certainly looks to be the size of a warhammer when he's holding it.
- The pre-release tag on the page tells viewers that the mace isn't available to players yet, and to take the information with a grain of salt until it is. If it's made to be 2h in the official release, the page can be changed to reflect that. --MolagBallet (talk) 00:06, 18 May 2020 (GMT)
Previous/Next[edit]
Artifact style releases are known to come out in chronological order depending on their associated prince summoning days. Since we know the pattern, I suggest that we add a Next and Previous section to the Artifact Style box in their respective pages, as we do for other motifs
In order it would be
- Rueful Axe
- Dawnbreaker
- Fork of Horripilation
- Sanguine's Rose
- Firstblade
- Chrysamere
- Spellbreaker
- Sinweaver
- Spear of Bitter Mercy
- Skull of Corruption
- Sword of Jyggalag (Sold in a month without a Daedric Prince summoning day)
- Bow of Shadows
- Volendrung
- Ebony Blade
- Fearstruck
- Mehrunes' Razor
- Mace of Molag Bal