The Mint Mace is a Tier 3, two-handed Club. It deals Fresh damage. The crafting recipe can be purchased from BURG.L after returning the Picnic Table Chip to him.
Upgrading the Mint Mace to level 6 at a Smithing Station imbues it with the Finale Aftershock effect. After landing the 3rd hit in the attack combo, this effect will emit an AoE shockwave that deals 50 fresh damage and will inflict 16 stun to its target, as well as reduce their movement speed by 20% for 5 seconds.
Recipe[]
| Item | Materials | Station |
|---|---|---|
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2 5 10 |
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Trivia[]
- The Mint Mace was originally obtainable as soon as Fresh Mints could be broken, making it accessible very early in the game.
- The Mint Mace used to be called the Mint Mallet and worked as a hammer as well as a club.
- This was likely changed due to making the Insect Hammer invalid during the games progression at the time.
- This fact was also later showed in the description with it saying, "Deals patented Mouthtown fresh damage on hit but useless for busting."
- However, the name 'Mint Mace' is actually less accurate, as a mace has many sharp spikes and is generally ornate, whereas a mallet is essentially a two-side hammer, like the Mint Mace.
- It is possible that the Mint Mace is inspired by the weapon, the 'Giants Mallet' from 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'. This is supported by the fact that originally, the Mint Mace was called the 'Mint Mallet'. It would be quite ironic, considering the size of the wielder.
- The Mint Mace is one of the sixteen flavor-based weapons, the others being the Spicy Coaltana, Salt Morning Star and Acid Edge, as well as their various variants only unlockable in New Game+. It was the first of the set to be added.
- The Mint Mace has had the most changes out of any weapon, with one name change, two recipe changes, and one recipe unlock change for a total of four changes, not including damage changes or effect changes.

