I want to spend time and explain to you my views on how swords should be made in PS. Maybe you will find my ideas extreme, but let\'s at least find a compromise.
First, let\'s take a good old knife in real world. What makes one knife better than another one? It\'s durability and it\'s strenght. All knives could be grinded to a sharp edge, but some knives last sharpened longer and are stronger against materials. That\'s obvious. Well, what is the process and what materials needed to make such a knife?
1. metal
2. forging equiptment
3. making time and technique
I will not worry about the design or shape of the knife, just the process of making it.
Ok, enough with knives, let\'s go onto swords and right into the PS world.
1.
Metals: I won\'t even go into metals, since I don\'t know what metals PS will have, but note, the better the metal, the stronger the sword, that\'s obvious. Some metals are heavier than others, the best one would be the lightest but at the same time the strongest and most durable. Metal could be mined or sold and processed, and that\'s another detail that I will not go into
2.
Forging equipment: This could be tricky since you don\'t want to overwhelm the players, but at the same time give some challenge. So the basic equipment needed would be.
-Forge(obviously), needed to heat the metal.
-anvil, needed to beat the metal with a hammer lol
-grinder, needed to grind the metal and give it shape
-special hammer, for beating metal(could also be lethal against someone\'s head

The better the equipment, the better the sword. This equipment cost money, it wears out, but the better it is, the longer it takes to wear out.
3.
Making of the sword:Making swords in real life takes time. There are certain techniques that only single people in the world new and some believe that since ancient times in Japan those tecniques secrets died with the smiths. But this cannot be that extreme in PS haha. To simplify this I propose that to make one sword(even with same metal) better than another, time and repetitive process is needed.
-melting
-banging: compression, change shape while in melted stage
-cooling
that\'s the 3 stages that could be repeated to make a better sword
I propose that all 3 things take 2 of real time. Where melting would take 60 minutes, banging/compression would take 20 minutes, and cooling would take 40 minutes.
these 3 steps could be repeated in order to make the strongest sword. The more times you repeat, the more damage a sword makes, the less it weights, it actually gives you faster attack since it\'s lighter.
Although there has to be a catch, since everyone could make uber swords like that. Depending on your level of smithing you have a chance to destroy the metal by accident, so beginners would only limit themselves to one process because there\'s a great risk of loosing the metal(lol well something has to be done). Plus there\'s a limit to how many times a process could be repeated.
The next to last step is grinding(giving shape), that also gives a change of destroying the metal, but not actually killing it, only you would have to start from beginning of 3 forging processes.
And last by not least, sharpening the knife. Well, nothing can go wrong here I guess. Now, you just need a handle and you all set.
Ok, let me hear some input. Does that seem to extreme or not even close?