The Frying Pan is a one-handed melee weapon in Mordhau. To get it, you'll need to select the Peasant perk for your fighter, which removes your armour and changes the type of weapons available to you. The frying pan is one of these new options and can be equipped for just two Gear Points. You can carry up to three frying pans, which you can either melee with or throw at your opponents.
Characteristics | Values |
---|---|
Game | Mordhau |
Type of Weapon | Joke/Gimmick |
Damage | Decent |
Speed | Can be swung quickly |
How to Equip | Select the Peasant perk for your fighter |
Armour | Removed |
Weapons Available | Reduced |
Cost | 2 Gear Points |
Carry Limit | 3 Frying Pans |
What You'll Learn
Equip the Peasant perk
To equip the Peasant perk in Mordhau, you must first select the perk for your fighter before jumping into a match. This will remove all your armour and change the type of weapons available to you.
The Peasant perk restricts your equipment to that of what a peasant would use. This includes light helmets and a small number of weapons. Most of these weapons are exclusive to peasants, but a few can be used by regular characters, too. The weapons exclusive to peasants are: Heavy Branch, Wooden Shovel, Carving Knife, Pitchfork, Rake, Sickle, Frying Pan, Hoe, Rusty Fork, Club, Pickaxe, Rusty Shovel, Scythe, and Sledgehammer.
Weapons that can be used by both regular characters and peasants include: Wooden Mallet, Lute, Quarterstaff, Rock, Blacksmith Hammer, and Bear Trap.
The Peasant perk costs eight points to equip. This is to prevent players from grabbing every perk and all the best peasant weapons.
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Lose your armour
To equip the Frying Pan in Mordhau, you must first lose your armour. This is because the Frying Pan is not a traditional weapon like a sword or axe, and therefore the process of equipping it is a little less straightforward.
To lose your armour, you must select the "Peasant" perk for your fighter. This will automatically remove all of your armour and change the type of weapons available to you. This is a necessary step to equip the Frying Pan, as a knight in full armour cannot utilise it as a weapon.
With the Peasant perk selected, you can then access the new weapon options available to you and cycle through them until you find the Frying Pan. It is worth noting that the Frying Pan is one of the cheaper weapons in the game, costing only two Gear Points to equip.
Once you have equipped the Frying Pan, you are ready to jump into a match and surprise your opponents with this unconventional weapon! You can either melee with the Frying Pan or throw it at your opponents. However, keep in mind that if you throw the Frying Pan, you will need to retrieve it by walking up to it and pressing the "E" button to pick it up from the ground or your opponent's corpse.
While the Frying Pan may not deal as much damage as traditional weapons like swords, it certainly adds a fun and unique element to the game, especially when paired with silly voice commands!
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Choose the frying pan
With the Peasant perk equipped, you'll have access to a range of rudimentary weapons, including the mighty frying pan. This weapon is not just a joke—it's a surprisingly effective tool in battle. It can be swung quickly and does decent damage. Plus, it only costs two gear points, so you can carry up to three frying pans at once. That way, you can throw them at your enemies without worrying about running out.
So, if you're ready to serve up some pain, grab that Peasant perk and choose the frying pan in Mordhau! It's a unique and entertaining way to take on your opponents.
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Carry up to three pans
To carry up to three pans in Mordhau, you'll need to equip the Peasant perk for your fighter. This will remove all your armour and leave you clothed only from the waist down. It will also change the type of weapons available to you.
Cycle through the new weapon options until you spot the frying pan. This will cost you two Gear Points to equip. You can then equip up to two more pans, which you can throw at your opponents. If you throw a pan, you'll need to retrieve it by walking up to it and pressing "E" to pick it up off the ground or the corpse of your opponent.
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Throw or melee with the pan
To get a pan in Mordhau, you'll need to select the Peasant perk for your fighter. This will remove all of your armour, except for some cosmetics on your torso and legs, and give you access to a limited set of weapons. With the Peasant perk equipped, you can choose from a set of rudimentary weapons, including the frying pan. The frying pan is a one-handed melee weapon that can be swung quickly and delivers a decent punch.
Now that you have the pan, you can either melee with it or throw it. If you throw the pan, you will need to retrieve it by walking up to it and pressing "E" to pick it up from the ground or your opponent's corpse. The frying pan is one of the cheaper weapons in Mordhau, costing only two Gear Points to equip, so you can even carry three pans as your weapons, allowing you to throw them at enemies without worrying too much about losing them.
While the frying pan may not deal as much damage as a Zweihander or Longsword, it is a fun and unique weapon that can spice up the game. It is a great choice for players who want to embrace the lighter side of Mordhau, which is known for its silly weapons and emotes. So, whether you are bashing or throwing your pan, get out there and scramble your opponents!
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Frequently asked questions
To get a pan in Mordhau, you need to select the Peasant perk for your fighter. This will remove your armour and change the type of weapons available to you. You can then cycle through the new weapon options until you find the frying pan.
The frying pan will only set you back two Gear Points to equip.
You can either melee with the frying pan or throw it at your opponents. You can carry up to three frying pans at the same time.
The frying pan does decent damage and can be swung quickly.