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Plans: Infantry Musket is a single-use Recipe Paper in Windrose. Reading it permanently unlocks the Infantry Musket, a two-handed firearm that is the lone Agility scaler in the musket class.
What It Unlocks
Reading the paper adds the Infantry Musket recipe to the Weaponsmith Workshop, under the Personal Weapons and Ship Fittings category. Unlike the other Muskets, which scale with Precision, the Infantry Musket scales with Agility and carries a bayonet that powers a special melee attack on the [F] key. That makes it the natural ranged sidearm for Sabers builds, which are already Agility-focused, so a saber main can slot it in without a respec.
Weapon Stats
Values below are the maximum shown on the Item Level 15 card for the unlocked weapon. The Rare effect is preserved when the weapon is ascended to Epic, with the Epic bonus stacked on top.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Weapon Class | Muskets (two-handed ranged) |
Rarity | Rare / Epic |
ATK (Level 15) | 380 |
Damage | 575 Pierce |
Scaling | Agility (A) |
Rare Effect | Allows a special bayonet attack with [F]; this weapon's damage scales with Agility. |
Epic Bonus | Movement while aiming does not affect weapon spread. |
Crafting Station |
Crafting and Vendor Options
There are two ways to get an Infantry Musket. The first is to craft it at the Weaponsmith Workshop once this plan is read: the base musket recipe is Wood x10 plus Copper Ingot x7 at Workshop Level 1, with upgrade bands swapping to Hardwood plus Foothills Iron Ingot and then Mire Metal Ingot at higher levels. Master's Tools become a required ingredient from Level 7 onward, and two-handed muskets ascend with Tumbaga Ingot x9 through the Upgrade System.
The second option is to skip crafting entirely: the Infantry Musket is also sold by the Tortuga Goods Seller for 1,000 Piastres, which makes it the only ranged weapon in the current build with a vendor-listed price. If you have not found the plan yet, buying one is a fast way to test the Agility-musket playstyle before committing materials.
How Recipe Papers Work
Recipe Papers are looted in the world, most often from chests in pirate camps, ruined points of interest, and the wider archipelago. Some merchants in Tortuga also rotate a small selection of plans through their stock. The paper is consumed when it is read, and reading it adds the listed entry to the relevant crafting station's recipe list permanently for that character, with no further fee.
Where to Find
Drops most reliably from looted chests in pirate camps and ruined points of interest, with occasional appearances in cargo crates from defeated NPC ships and in random trader stock at Tortuga. Because the finished weapon is also vendor-sold, the plan is mainly worth reading for crafters who want to upgrade their own copy rather than re-buy. Once read, the unlocked entry is bound to the character that read it; share-base members must each find and read their own copy.
Properties
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Type | |
Unlocks | |
Crafting Station | |
Stack Size | 20 |
Use | Single-use; consumed on read |
Tips
Agility builds get the most value here. If you already run a Sabers loadout, the Infantry Musket shares your main stat and adds a ranged option with a bayonet melee finisher.
Carry duplicates as trade bait. Until a base stockpiles every recipe paper for a building set, an extra copy is a strong barter chip with other crews.
Read papers at a base, not on a ship. Some plans add bulk decoration sets that flood the crafting menu, and being at a workshop helps preview new entries immediately.
Once read, the unlock is permanent for that character. Reading a second copy does nothing, so a duplicate paper is best traded or sold.
See Also
Infantry Musket, the weapon this plan unlocks.
Muskets, the full two-handed firearm class.
Ranged Weapons, the firearm index.
Recipe Papers, the full plan category.