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== References == | |||
* The name is a play on {{wikipedia|The Return of the King}}, the third of three volumes of the novel {{wikipedia|The Lord of the Rings}} by J. R. R. Tolkien. | * The name is a play on {{wikipedia|The Return of the King}}, the third of three volumes of the novel {{wikipedia|The Lord of the Rings}} by J. R. R. Tolkien. |
Revision as of 22:14, 12 January 2009
King's boomerang
Plural: King's boomerangs
Once upon a time a nearly forgotten hero by the name of King Nrogara used to wield this boomerang made of an unknown alloy. Sadly, it was shattered in his last fight against the mad scientist Aga Memnon, where King Nrogara was not only defeated but killed. It appears that someone has remade the boomerang, which is truly a fearsome weapon. Not only for its initial throw--the return of the King's boomerang is often an opportunity for a second strike.
Nobody quite knows how this weapon became associated with Zorromir's double tower shield and the Ring of Fellowship; that's probably a very lengthy story in the telling. But the three items are now considered a single collection, and anyone who possesses all three is believed to gain additional benefit from the set.
Ranged weapon (Unknown)
Power: 40
Item cannot be auto-sold
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+1 extra attack per turn.
+3% of weapon damage returned as HP when any two items from the set are worn.
+X offense power (+5/level, max: +60) when the full set is worn.
How Obtained
- Was available for 3 silver stars during September of 2008.
References
- The name is a play on The Return of the King, the third of three volumes of the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.