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|weight=40
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|enchanted=No
|enchanted=No
|rarity=festival
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|source=Estate Holder Mini-Fest 442/Raffles
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 27 June 2022


silver-inlaid mace with a teak handle
Look: A spiraling pattern of thin silver lines runs around the thick haft of this steel-headed weapon.
Type: Medium Blunt
Range: melee
Puncture: poor (2/28)
Slice: dismal (1/28)
Impact: very heavy (10/28)
Fire: no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28)
Force of Impact: soundly (8/17)
Balance: decently (6/17)
Suitedness: decently (6/17)
Construction: rather reinforced (11/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 40 stones
Appraised Cost: 187,500 Kronars150,000 Lirums <br />135,300 Dokoras <br />187.5 LTBpoints <br />187.5 Tickets <br />187.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 7 length x 2 width x 2 height
Sources: Source is Estate Holder Mini-Fest 442/Raffles

Verbs

  • BOUNCE: Raising your arm over your head, you brandish your silver-inlaid mace menacingly.
  • FLIP: You attempt to flip your mace end over end, but end up flubbing the manuever, forcing you to scramble to retrieve it.
You toss your mace high in the air, sending it flipping end over end before catching the handle as it descends to the ground.
You begin flipping your mace end over end, catching the handle briefly as it rotates past; turning your weapon into a whirling display before finally stopping.
  • GESTURE: You proudly display your silver-inlaid mace.
  • POKE: You experimentally wave your silver-inlaid mace through the air, performing some practice bashes.
  • PUSH: You swing your silver-inlaid mace through the air, executing some practice chops.
  • SLAP: You casually slap your silver-inlaid mace against the palm of your other hand.
  • TILT: You nonchalantly tilt your mace from side to side, inspecting it for damage.