Damage
Abbreviation
Meaning
P
Poor
Grade (1-10)
1
L
Low
2
F
Fair
3
M
Moderate
4
H
Heavy
5
G
Great
6
S
Severe
7
BC
Bone-Crushing
8
Balance Suiting
Abbreviation
Meaning
D
Dismal
Grade (1-10)
1
P
Poor
2
F
Fair
3
R
Reasonable
4
W
Well
5
E
Excellent
6
Grading System
D
Devistating
9
Construction
Abbreviation
Meaning
SF
Somewhat Flimsy
Grade (1-10)
1
AS
Average Strength
2
FS
Fairly Sturdy
3
MS
Moderate Strong
4
WC
Well Constructed
5
VS
Very Strong
6
Hinderance
Abbreviation
Meaning
I
Insignificant
Grade (1-10)
7
L
Low / Light
6
F
Fair
5
M
Moderate
4
H
High
3
G
Great
2
O
Overwhelming
1
Shield Protect
Abbreviation
Meaning
VP
Very Poor
Grade (1-10)
1
P
Poor
2
RL
Rather Low
3
F
Fair
4
BF
Better than Fair
5
M
Moderate
6
G
Good
7
VG
Very Good
8
H
High
9
VH
Very High
10
GR
Great
11
VGR
Very Great
12
I
Impressive
13
Armor
Protect Absorb
Abbreviation
Meaning
P
Poor
Grade (1-10)
1
L
Low
2
F
Fair
3
M
Moderate
4
G
Good
5
H
High
6
GR
Great
7
E
Extreme
8
The Grading System is an easy way to help make comparisons between weapons and armor. You can use the charts below to easily compare individual stats.

To compare an overall weapon or armor, simply add the stat points together as such...
A 31 stone scimitar appraising P H P F/F Moderately Strong
would have ..                           1+5+1+3+3+4 = 17 Total Points
A 33 stone scimitar appraising P H L F/R Fairly Sturdy
would have..                            1+5+2+3+4+3 = 18 Total Points
This makes it obvious that OVERALL the 33 stone scimitar is superior to the 31 stone scimitar.
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