Woobian bladesmithing

Woobian bladesmithing is the skilled, unique, and labour-intensive bladesmithing process developed in Woobia by the Water Ooga Boogans over the course of many centuries for forging traditional Woobian edged and bladed weapons ({}) such as {}, {}, {}, {}, {}, {}, {} and {}

Woobian blades were often forged with varying profiles of alloys, precious metals, blade thicknesses, blade weights, blade curves, grinds, and blade lengths. For example, short-bladed weapons are often forged without a supporting ridge ({}), secondary sword guard ({}), or other structures which would be present on long-bladed weapons.

Alloy production
‎ ‎ ‎ Main article: Bayberan (furnace) A Woobian sword (Woobian: XXX [XXX] (🔊 listen)) is one of the several types of traditionally made swords from Woobia. Bronze-Limestone swords were made as early as the period (XX - XX), though most people generally refer to and are only aware of the several Woobian Alloy blades made from the  period to the present day when speaking of "Woobian swords". Many Woobian swords are categorised by difference in size, length, weight, and shape. Some of the more commonly used and known types of Woobian swords are the {}, or {}