Weapon:T'Kashi mirror blade (1)

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T'kashi mirror blade
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Type: Medium Edged
Range: melee
Puncture: fair (5/28)
Slice: somewhat heavy (8/28)
Impact: somewhat fair (4/28)
Force of Impact: Unknown
Balance: Unknown
Suitedness: Unknown
Construction: appreciably susceptible (7/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 24 stones
Appraised Cost: 2499992 Kronars1,999,993.6 Lirums <br />1,803,994.227 Dokoras <br />2,499.992 LTBpoints <br />2,499.992 Tickets <br />2,499.992 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
Dimensions: 6 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Owirvald Auction Company
Source is Item:Brown sack sewn with tiny mirrors that form a blade, Hollow Eve Festival 399/Auction, Hollow Eve Festival 396/Auction, Hollow Eve Festival 392/Auction, Feast of Eluned 1 auction, Extreme Shop, Brown sack sewn with tiny mirrors that form a blade

Notes

  • Older mirror weapons will show a construction appraisal of appreciably susceptible to damage.
  • Appraisal value in currency will vary based on the price paid at auction. It is approximately 45% of the auctioned price.
  • Balance and suitedness increases every 20 points of agility and strength, respectively.
  • Mirror weapons are capable of reaching the highest level of balance and suitedness possible.
  • Special messaging is seen upon appraisal: You can see the challenge to your abilities reflected among the ancient runes etched into the polished surface of the mirror blade.
  • Verbs:

Wave:
The mirror blade feels powerful and almost alive as you swing it in a large arc over your head, causing it to make a low thrumming noise!