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[[CDB|Main]] / [[Skills]] / [[Blacksmithing]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}''' | [[CDB|Main]] / [[Skills]] / [[Blacksmithing]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}''' | ||
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| + | |name={{PAGENAME}} | ||
| + | |image=Man trap.png | ||
| + | |examine=This one will hurt. A large steel jaw triggered by a spring that could chop off a foot or two. | ||
|active=[[dredge scraping lip]] | |active=[[dredge scraping lip]] | ||
|passive=[[dredge scraping lip]] | |passive=[[dredge scraping lip]] | ||
| − | |group= | + | |group=Traps |
| − | |materials=* | + | |materials=* 2x [[dredge scraping lip]]s |
| − | |result=* '''{{PAGENAME}}''' ( | + | * 1x [[spring]] |
| − | |skill= | + | |result=* '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (10.00 kg) |
| + | |skill=blacksmithing | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
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| + | A '''man trap''' is a [[trap]] used to damage feet. | ||
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| + | == Creation == | ||
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| + | * Creation success is influenced by the active [[dredge scraping lip]]. | ||
| + | * Failure when creating will damage the inactive [[dredge scraping lip]]. | ||
| + | * Failure when continuing will damage the [[spring]]. | ||
| + | * These are difficult to make and continue; around 45 [[blacksmithing]] is recommended. | ||
| + | * The success rate is highly dependent on the [[quality]] of the materials. | ||
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| + | == Improving == | ||
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| + | * The man trap can only be improved with [[steel|steel lumps]]. | ||
| + | * Improvement uses the [[blacksmithing]] skill and items: [[lump]], [[hammer]], [[water]], [[pelt]], and [[whetstone]]. | ||
| + | * Higher quality traps deal more [[damage]]. | ||
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| + | == Usage == | ||
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| + | * Man traps are placed on [[grass]] and [[dirt]] tiles. | ||
| + | * The [[traps]] skill affects the placement chance. | ||
| + | * Traps affect hostile mobs, enemy kingdom or village players, and animals or mobs of enemy kingdoms on [[PvP]]. | ||
| + | * On [[PvE]], traps harm hostile creatures but do not harm players, branded animals, or branded mobs. | ||
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| + | == Notes == | ||
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| + | * The man trap is small enough to fit into a [[small cart]]. | ||
| + | * Improving man traps takes a large amount of steel, so it is not advisable for skill gain alone. | ||
| + | * With high blacksmithing skill, man traps are one of the easiest and most efficient traps to create, requiring only 3 kg of steel to complete. | ||
[[Category:Traps]] | [[Category:Traps]] | ||
[[Category:Babel/M]] | [[Category:Babel/M]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:54, 10 May 2026
Main / Skills / Blacksmithing / Man trap
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Contents
Description
A man trap is a trap used to damage feet.
Creation
- Creation success is influenced by the active dredge scraping lip.
- Failure when creating will damage the inactive dredge scraping lip.
- Failure when continuing will damage the spring.
- These are difficult to make and continue; around 45 blacksmithing is recommended.
- The success rate is highly dependent on the quality of the materials.
Improving
- The man trap can only be improved with steel lumps.
- Improvement uses the blacksmithing skill and items: lump, hammer, water, pelt, and whetstone.
- Higher quality traps deal more damage.
Usage
- Man traps are placed on grass and dirt tiles.
- The traps skill affects the placement chance.
- Traps affect hostile mobs, enemy kingdom or village players, and animals or mobs of enemy kingdoms on PvP.
- On PvE, traps harm hostile creatures but do not harm players, branded animals, or branded mobs.
Notes
- The man trap is small enough to fit into a small cart.
- Improving man traps takes a large amount of steel, so it is not advisable for skill gain alone.
- With high blacksmithing skill, man traps are one of the easiest and most efficient traps to create, requiring only 3 kg of steel to complete.