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By the [[Weapon Damage]] page, yes, they do use the same damage formula. The only difference is that they use Mysticality when calculating To-Hit Chance, instead of Muscle, and they require Mysticality to wield. Additionally, you can still do any "Melee Weapon" attack (Spectral Snapper, Thrust-Smacks, *-Butts) while wielding a Mysticality weapon. --[[User:Wildfire393|Wildfire393]] 15:14, 24 October 2007 (CDT)
By the [[Weapon Damage]] page, yes, they do use the same damage formula. The only difference is that they use Mysticality when calculating To-Hit Chance, instead of Muscle, and they require Mysticality to wield. Additionally, you can still do any "Melee Weapon" attack (Spectral Snapper, Thrust-Smacks, *-Butts) while wielding a Mysticality weapon. --[[User:Wildfire393|Wildfire393]] 15:14, 24 October 2007 (CDT)
==Merge with [[melee weapons]]?==
Does separating these from [[melee weapons]] make sense anymore? Is there any in-game difference to them? The fact that they require Mys to equip isn't a very good one, because some of them have no requirements. --[[User:Pcentella|Pcentella]] 14:56, 28 March 2009 (UTC)

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Do these follow the same damage formula as muscle-based weapons? (I seem to remember reading this somewhere, but can't find it now.) --Starwed 14:41, 24 October 2007 (CDT)

By the Weapon Damage page, yes, they do use the same damage formula. The only difference is that they use Mysticality when calculating To-Hit Chance, instead of Muscle, and they require Mysticality to wield. Additionally, you can still do any "Melee Weapon" attack (Spectral Snapper, Thrust-Smacks, *-Butts) while wielding a Mysticality weapon. --Wildfire393 15:14, 24 October 2007 (CDT)

Merge with melee weapons?

Does separating these from melee weapons make sense anymore? Is there any in-game difference to them? The fact that they require Mys to equip isn't a very good one, because some of them have no requirements. --Pcentella 14:56, 28 March 2009 (UTC)