Weapon details

Every weapon in Guild Wars has different details associated with it that determine how that weapon will behave in combat. This page aims to clarify those details.

Type
Many weapons are tied to an attribute. For example, bows are tied to Marksmanship and axes are tied to Axe Mastery. Often the weapon will require some proficiency in a given attribute in order to behave as expected. This is often shown in the game as Fire Dmg: 11–22 (Req. 11 Divine Favor). This means that the weapon will only do 11–22 Fire damage if the player has 11 Divine Favor, otherwise the damage will be considerably lower.

Damage Type
As mentioned above there are a number of different damage types.


 * Elemental
 * Cold
 * Earth
 * Fire
 * Lightning
 * Magical
 * Chaos
 * Holy
 * Shadow
 * Physical
 * Blunt
 * Piercing
 * Slashing

Damage Range
Every weapon deals a certain amount of damage in combat and this is usually displayed as a range in the game. For example a starter weapon might do 2–4 damage, whereas a weapon from further into the game might do 10–17 damage.

Minimum Damage
This describes the lowest possible damage range that a weapon is known to deal, i.e. it is the damage dealt by the worst weapon of that type. If you find a weapon article and you know of a lower range than the value shown then you should replace it.

Maximum Damage
The describes the highest possible damage range that a weapon is known to deal, i.e. it is the damage dealt by the best weapon of that type. If you find a weapon article and you know of a higher range than the value shown then you should replace it.

Bonus
This should list known bonuses associated with weapons of this type excluding those bonuses add with Weapon Upgrades. You can tell if a weapon is potentially upgraded in some way because it will not have a standard name. For example, a Holy Staff with an upgrade might be called a "Something Holy Staff", a "Holy Staff of Something" or a "Something Holy Staff of Something". Please be careful when identifying bonuses not to include bonuses given by an upgrade.

Bows
Some bows have extra details associated with them.

Maximum Range
The estimated maximum range of a bow in feet. This value might not be accurate and is only an estimation of the bow's capacity.

Refire Speed
The amount of time taken for the bow to be reloaded and shot.

Flight Time
The length of time between firing a shot and hitting a target.