Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27880340-20160227222814/@comment-27880340-20160227233520

Ronshol The Black wrote: Now here's the thing. This just seems odd? I presume this is for the far future. However, it just seems odd to me. Why would ancient swords have different powers, and they seem very overpowered. Teleportation? Summoning lighting? We aren't wizards! You can't just summon up a random thing because you have an old thing. Why would they even give powers?

This suggestion just seems overpowered and nonsense. excluding that the powers would have a really low % to show up, and the standard 11dmg with the impossibility to enchant it with the vanilly table.

well the enchantment in the middle-earth aren't a "nonsense" things, if we take the morgul blade it can (lore talking) leave a fragment of the blade digging it's way to the heart of the wounded frodo.

the black arrows could always be retrivered even if it's not said if it had magical powers

Dramborleg was an axe that could not only move on its own, but slayed 5 Balrogs in the fall of gondolin

Grond every time it hit the ground leaved a crater

Anglachel had its own personality and fall from the sheat of Beleg and Turin mistook him for an enemy killing him at last it even responded to the last words of Turin whe he suicided on its blade

so these are the powers that i remember, so i don't think it would be nonsense for a sword to be able tu summon s lightning once in a while (like did Gandalf even if he is a Istari) , or even calling a Wraith (similar to the army of the death even if they where on a oath)

and as before this is not really a 100% lore suggestion but more like a Tolkien-world Rpg quest for the players to have an ancient sword that would follow them as their really personal sword that wouldn't be like any other, maybe even having the name of the player who restored the sword in it to giving the chance for some servers to add a rule where you have to return the sword to the owner of it, or just know who is the owner of the sword