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[[File:ACO_Mace.png|thumb|250px|Mace]]
[[File:ACO_Mace.png|thumb|250px|Mace]]
The common '''mace''' used in [[Egypt]] during the 1st century BCE was simple in design, consisting of only a smooth, metal ball mounted atop a wooden pole with leather wrappings. Like typical [[mace]]s of this period, it was not as long as a [[long weapons|polearm]] but still long enough to necessitate two hands to wield effectively in combat.
The common '''mace''' used in [[Egypt]] during the 1st century BCE was simple in design, consisting of only a smooth, metal ball mounted atop a wooden pole with leather wrappings. Like typical [[mace]]s of this period, it was not as long as a [[long weapons|polearm]] but still long enough to necessitate two hands to wield effectively in combat.
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==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==
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Revision as of 01:45, 17 May 2019

This article is about the generic mace in Egypt. You may be looking for the generic mace in France or maces in general.
Mace

The common mace used in Egypt during the 1st century BCE was simple in design, consisting of only a smooth, metal ball mounted atop a wooden pole with leather wrappings. Like typical maces of this period, it was not as long as a polearm but still long enough to necessitate two hands to wield effectively in combat.

Weapon statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 55) Damage (Max Level 55) Attributes Availability
Common 114 532 Adrenaline on Kill I Blacksmith, Loot

Appearances

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