Re: Well..
Originally posted by nephtu
...At least the improved mace has negative planes protection on it, but compared to even vanilla Azuredge (Yes, I know, Azuredge is more restricted) it's a piece of junk. You can one-shot LICHES with Azuredge given a little luck - I don't think the poor old mace o'disruption can even hit them...
The Improved Mace of Disruption +2 can kill demi-liches in one hit. (There's only one demi-lich in BG2: Shadows of Amn, of course.) In fact, it's so effective, it almost takes the fun out of it.
Azuredge, on the other hand, is buggy and does not work properly unless you use an (unofficial) patch. I thought we were supposed to be talking about a "vanilla", unmodified game. If you use a patch to fix Azuredge and make it work the way it's supposed to, then yes, it's a great weapon for a good-aligned Fighter. But unlike the Mace of Disruption, Clerics can't use it, and I don't think it's treated as a +5 weapon to determine what it can hit.
The Mace of Disruption is also useful against monsters than can only be injured by blunt damage (in which case axes are useless). This isn't a great benefit in itself, but it makes the Mace more flexible. For blunt damage and general use, I prefer the Flail of Ages or Crom Faeyr, but if you have proficiency points in Mace but none in Flail or Warhammer, that's just another reason to prize the Mace of Disruption. (If I'm not mistaken, +5 blunt weapons can hit anything in BG2: Shadows of Amn.)