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A3 - WEAPONS & STATS
Gothic 1 Remake

A3 - WEAPONS & STATS

Demystify weapons in Gothic 1 Remake! Learn about damage, STR/DEX requirements, and sell values to equip yourself for adventure. Your ultimate gear guide.

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Demystify weapons in Gothic 1 Remake! Learn about damage, STR/DEX requirements, and sell values to equip yourself for adventure. Your ultimate gear guide.

Alright, let's talk about the sharp, pointy, and blunt things you'll be using to bash your way through Khorinis. Understanding weapons is key in Gothic 1 Remake, and it all boils down to a few core stats. Damage is pretty straightforward – it's how much hurt your swing packs before the enemy's armor gets a say, and before any fancy critical hits kick in. Naturally, more damage is always better.

Then there's STR (Strength) and DEX (Dexterity). These are the stats you'll need to wield a weapon effectively. Some one-handed swords surprisingly use Dexterity instead of Strength, which is a bit of an oddity. It might be to give archers or crossbow users a melee option, but honestly, whether these DEX-based swords actually use your Dexterity for damage calculation or still rely on Strength is a bit of a mystery. It's worth noting that even if you're a Strength-focused fighter, you'll probably still want a bow or crossbow handy because different situations call for different tools.

Also, keep in mind that many weapons share the same stats but just look different. An axe, club, mace, or sword can all have identical numbers, with just a different appearance. The main time this aesthetic difference matters is with blunt weapons versus tough-skinned monsters. A sword might bounce off a stone golem with almost no effect, while a blunt weapon with the same stats will fare much better. It's unclear if this applies to other enemy types like skeletons or if there's a difference between axes and swords (edged vs. piercing), but it's something to consider.

A3.1 ONE-HANDED WEAPONS

These are your bread-and-butter weapons, wielded with a single hand and requiring the One-Handed skill. They're generally faster than two-handed weapons, but usually don't hit quite as hard. Here's a breakdown of what you can find:

NameDamageSTRSell Value
Poker552
Dagger552
Sickle756
Walking Stick854
Cudgel8102
Heavy Branch10101
Smith's Hammer10104
Militia Short Sword101090
Axe10104
Rough Short Sword121090
Spiked Club12102
Wolf Knife121012
Rusty Sword15103
Short Sword161018
Spiked Cudgel181036
Wolf's Tooth201045
Woodcutter's Axe20256
Rough Sword25206
Rough Broadsword25206
Judge's Staff252075
Fine Short Sword251560
Rusty Axe25253
Rough Hatchet25206
War Cudgel2220-
Heavy Spiked Cudgel282090
War Hammer283075
Self-Forged Sword302030
Rough Longsword3030105
Paladin's Sword30309
Light Orc Axe30503
Fine Sword3530135
Skullsplitter353090
Stonebreaker352590
Light Battleaxe3530120
Rough War Axe35409
Longsword3727150
Double-Bladed Axe4035150
Beard Axe4040135
Fine Longsword4535210
Ore Longsword4540180
Rough Bastard Sword4545180
Mace and Chain4545180
Mace5045180
Ruby Blade5050180
Raven's Beak5850300
Inquisitor6050360
Rough Ore Blade6040600
Ore Bastard Sword6050240
Fero's Sword6050240
Orc Slayer6565450
El Bastardo6565450
Torturer's Axe6565450
Blessed Ore Blade7040900
Ore Battle Blade7565300
Wrath of Innos80401200
Ore Dragon Slayer9080660

There's also a separate table for Dexterity-based swords, which might be more your speed if you're focusing on ranged combat:

NameDamageDEXSell Value

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