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I know how heavy a metal lump is in a real steel frame.
I am sorry that I cannot tell whether it is a criticism, a request or a casual conversation when I use machine translation.
I made this weapon at the request of my friend, so if I want to change the performance, I will ask my friend.
If we increase the attack power, if we increase the Blunt damage, the attack speed will decrease further and become useless.
We will deal with it by giving you a damage bonus.
Are you saying that you want me to increase offensive power?
We don't consider reality at all. Please play freely without worrying.
What matters is this 3D model.
The attack power is lower than the sum of Fragment Axe.
Fragment Axe has Blunt 1.8 and Cut 0.3 for a total of 2.1
Steel frame is Blunt 2 and Cut is 0, for a total of 2.
And the attack speed needs to be 40 times stronger than Blunt,
More Strength is needed than Fragment Axe.
just a massive steel beam from like an old building/highway somewhere