Weapon:Watered steel wakizashi with lotusweave handle wrapping
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watered steel wakizashi with lotusweave handle wrapping | |
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Look: | Above an elegantly carved jade tsuba, distinctive patterns of banding and mottling reminescent of flowing water decorate the blade. |
Type: | Medium Edged |
Range: | melee |
Puncture: | somewhat fair (4/28) |
Slice: | great (11/28) |
Impact: | heavy (9/28) |
Fire: | no (0/28) |
Cold: | no (0/28) |
Electric: | no (0/28) |
Force of Impact: | fairly (5/17) |
Balance: | poorly (3/17) |
Suitedness: | extremely well (11/17) |
Construction: | practically invulnerable (18/18) |
Metal: | Yes |
Weight: | 52 stones |
Appraised Cost: | 5,807 Kronars4,645.6 Lirums <br />4,190.331 Dokoras <br />5.807 LTBpoints <br />5.807 Tickets <br />5.807 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 5 length x 2 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Steel wakizashi, Elegantly carved jade tsuba |
Verbs
- STUDY: You believe you could TAP, PUSH, PULL, WAVE, or BOW with this weapon.
- TAP: After tapping the tip of your steel wakizashi on the ground, you flip the wakizashi in mid-air, catching it once again by the grip to hold it directly in front of your body.
- PUSH: You sweep the steel wakizashi in front of you with a flourish, then raise it over your head to point it up and back, balancing your weight on your toes.
- WAVE: A high-pitched "Ssssssss!" hisses from the steel wakizashi as you cut a slashing arc through the air.
- BOW: Rotating your steel wakizashi to a horizontal position at eye level, you perform a shallow bow in quiet reverence, keeping your back and neck perfectly straight.