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Divine RPG Part 2- Vanilla Melee Weapons/Armour

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Weapons are the next part of our Divine RPG tour. Melee Weapons are a very important part to know about Divine RPG, as they are a crucial part to use, before going into the Twilight Dimensions. So this post is about the best weapons you can craft in Vanilla.

The Bloodgem Sword is the first sword to come up. So the first thing you have to do is find or mine the Bloodgems. Bloodgems can be mined in the Nether from Bloodgem Ore, or you they are dropped by Cyclopes, which is a rear drop. It deals 4.5 Hearts, and is a great backup weapon, as it has infinite uses. It is crafted with 1 stick and two of the Gems, and it cannot be enchanted at either an Enchantment table OR an Altar of Corruptions, but it can be done by an Enchanted book and Anvil. Photo:

BloodgemSword

The next weapon is a BEDROCK sword. The Bedrock sword is a very expensive Sword. It does 6.5 hearts (damage to mobs/players) and has 1400 durability. It is very expensive to craft, as it is a Bedrock Sword, so here is the way to craft Bedrock: Obsidian in squares: 1,2,3,4,6,8,9 and a Rupee block in 5. So to craft 2 bedrock, it’s 14 obsidian and 36 Rupees, which is very expensive. Photo:

BedrockSword.png

The Divine Sword is the next sword to get reviewed, as there are many melee weapons. The Divine Sword is the Background image of my blog (at the Moment, but it is subject to change) but the photo will be at the bottom of this paragraph for WHEN I change the background. Anyway, the Divine Sword is a decent sword, with 29 Melee damage and Infinite uses, it is a great sword to use when needed. It’s crafted with 4 Divine Stones in squares 2,4,5,6 and a stick in square 8. It is great for boss fights as you can’t run out of durability. Photo:

DivineSword.png

The Serenade Striker is the last weapon (but it’s not melee but it is a cool weapon). You craft it with 5 diamonds which are in squares 1,4,5,6,9 and it only has 100 uses but because it costs 5 diamonds, you can still craft a few. There attack style is: Left clicking on the mob/player, and it strikes lightning on them, but DO NOT do this on Creepers or they will become: an Electrified Creeper. Photo:

SerenadeStriker.png

The Vanilla Armour that are going to get reviewed is the: Bedrock Armour. Bedrock Armour is crafted with, yes bedrock. It’s crafted the same way normal armour is crafted, but with bedrock. It has infinite durability and has 18.75% damage reduction. The full set gives you Fire Protection, Lava Protection, and Blast Protection. Shadow armour is EXTREMELY hard to craft, as the whole set costs (to make) 234 Arlemite and 234 Rupees. Then you craft ALL the ingots (Arlemite and Rupee) into Shadow bars (which are crafted with Arlemite and Rupee next to each other) the you have to craft Shadow Stones, which are crafted with the Shadow bars in 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and then you craft the armour like this: Helmet: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 Chestplate: 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 Leggings: Same as Normal MC and Boots: Same as MC. WARNING if you enchant ANY of the Infinite Armour withe THORNS, the armour will have DURABILITY, so DON’T enchant them.

 

 

Bedrock Armor Full Size Shadow Armor Full Size

The Bedrock Maul

The Bedrock Maul is the last Melee weapon before we move on (in a couple of weeks) to Ranged weapons. The Bedrock Maul is the third most powerful maul in the GAME, which makes it a great weapon to have. It deals 8.5 hearts, and has Infinite Durability, and is cheaper, and better than it’s counterpart, the Fury Maul, as it needs Raw Diamond Ore. The Bedrock Maul is crafted with 5 bedrock in slots 2,4,5,6,8.

Grid Bedrock Maul

That ends part 2 of our Divine RPG tour, and next time we have Ranged Weapons, AND Iceika. Daniel


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