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Examining The Glaive 'Moron' (2d6) (+26,+15)...
Polearms are melee weapons.
This is a polearm. A polearm with a long, slightly curved knife-like blade.
It has spurs on the dull side of the blade. It's primarily a slashing and
chopping weapon. Glaives are often used to protect archers, crossbowmen, and
gunners while they reload. Outside of combat they are a popular processional
weapon and therefore many have ornately carved blades.
It can be wielded two-handed. It provides light (radius 1) forever. It does
extra damage from fire. It produces chaotic effects. It drains life from
your foes. It strikes at undead with holy wrath. It is especially deadly
against natural creatures. It has been blessed by the gods. It cannot be
harmed by acid, cold, lightning or fire.
Using it you would have 1 blows and do an average damage per turn of 0
against animals, 0 against undead, 0 against non fire resistant creatures, 0
against fire susceptible creatures, 0 against other monsters.
Gold Remaining: 2652
You may: g) Get share of stolen gold (closed)
ESC) Exit. s) Sell an item p) Purchase an item
x) Examine an item Z) Steal an item
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Does the weapon reflect the wielder? If so, I think I'll pass on wielding that one, and not only due to the fact that I was playing a Haftedmaster... Posted on 23.3.2003 03:42 Related character dump: Bushwhack, L50 Ent Haftedmaster Comments? No comments yet. Seen 2799 times. |