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Latest revision as of 22:35, 28 March 2021
scarlet glaes pasabas inlaid with Eth'ral'khh symbols | |
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Look: | Inlaid in bright gold down the star-shaped blade, the serpentine writing describes a mage asserting dominion over the element of fire. |
Type: | Medium Edged |
Range: | melee |
Puncture: | great (11/28) |
Slice: | somewhat fair (4/28) |
Impact: | low (3/28) |
Fire: | no (0/28) |
Cold: | no (0/28) |
Electric: | no (0/28) |
Force of Impact: | dismally (2/17) |
Balance: | extremely well (11/17) |
Suitedness: | poorly (3/17) |
Construction: | average construction (9/18) |
Metal: | Yes |
Weight: | 30 stones |
Appraised Cost: | 10,000,000 Kronars8,000,000 Lirums <br />7,216,000 Dokoras <br />10,000 LTBpoints <br />10,000 Tickets <br />10,000 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Enchantment: | terrible (2/10) potency central (10/10) complexity abstract (2/11) precision Minor (1/4) grade Bonus to proc chance |
Flare: | Fire damage |
Dimensions: | 10 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Drathrok's Duskruin 430/Incidental loot |
You sense a matrix formed using Elemental mana, commonly referred to as the Fire Weapon Flare enchantment.
The enchantment appears masterfully-crafted, has terrible potency, demonstrates central complexity, and is abstract. This enchantment is of Minor grade, and was modified to bonus proc chance. The matrix appears to be appreciably thin and the lines are perfectly clear.