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Small letters carved into the butt of the shaft reveal that is was created | Small letters carved into the butt of the shaft reveal that is was created | ||
by an artisan of the Southern Mountain Tribe. | by an artisan of the Southern Mountain Tribe. | ||
|mob = | |mob = Khragg Starforge | ||
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|oog = No | |oog = No | ||
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[[Category:Crushing Weapon]] | [[Category:Crushing Weapon]] | ||
[[Category:Weapon]] | [[Category:Weapon]] | ||
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[[Category:Nonmagical Items]] | [[Category:Nonmagical Items]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 11 September 2015
A sharp stone head, attached to a wooden shaft lies here, waiting to cause havoc.
Identify
Object 'a stone-headed tomahawk named "windwalker"' is infused with your magic... It is a level 35 crushing weapon, weight 2. Locations it can be worn: wield Special properties: noenchant bless organic Classes allowed: Warrior Druid Ranger Barbarian This weapon has a gold value of 1500. Damage is 13 to 39 (average 26). Affects hp by 43. Affects mana by 17. Affects hit roll by 4. Affects damage roll by 8. Affects strength by 1. Affects dexterity by 1. Affects hp regeneration by 12. Affects save vs spell by -4.
Information
- Mob: Khragg Starforge
- Area: MacMillan Family Farm
- Pop: No
- Manufactured: Yes
- Out of Game: No
- Minimum Level: Unknown
- Maximum Level: Unknown
- Known keywords: Unknown
Description/Exam
Created by the skilled hands of a tribesmen, this tomahawk consists of a large stone arrowhead, tied upon a wooden shaft securely using a very strong reed wrapped around it repeatedly. It's light weight combined with its sharpened stone head create quite a powerful, yet easy to wield weapon. Small letters carved into the butt of the shaft reveal that is was created by an artisan of the Southern Mountain Tribe.