» Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:26 pm
A Tale in the Desert (a very nice little social MMO, for those who don't know it) have a pretty awesome forging system: You get materials, a blueprint, and different sized and shaped tools (which you have to make yourself or buy from other players who made them, by the way). You then go and start hammering, chiselling and so on the raw material - which starts out as a block of metal - to match the given blueprint shape, in 3D. The closer you get to the "perfect" shape, the better the stats of the forged item are (chiefly durability, since the game has no weapons). You can at any time decide to scratch the work, and won't lose any of the material if you do, but you will of course lose the time and your tools will still suffer the wear and tear.