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|plural=evening stars | |plural=evening stars | ||
|image=morning-star.gif | |image=morning-star.gif | ||
|desc= Now this is just plain improbable. A starfish on a chain on a stick? What's next? A seagull on a rope on a moped? A dog on a car on a boat? Ridiculous. | |desc=Now this is just plain improbable. A starfish on a chain on a stick? What's next? A seagull on a rope on a moped? A dog on a car on a boat? Ridiculous. | ||
|type=Melee Weapons | |type=Melee Weapons | ||
|weapontype=largebludg | |||
|power=92 | |power=92 | ||
|level=8 | |level=8 | ||
|autosell=130 | |autosell=130 | ||
|weldable=yes | |||
|uses={{canbewelded|paladinum|epic flail}} | |||
|obtain={{assemble|bag of throwing starfish|long arm of the law|morning star}} | |obtain={{assemble|bag of throwing starfish|long arm of the law|morning star}} | ||
|ench={{modifier|ppreturned|+5%}}}} | |ench={{modifier|ppreturned|+5%}}}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* | * A {{Wikipedia|Morning star (weapon)|Morning star}} is a real-life weapon (this resembles the flail version). | ||
* "A dog on a car on a boat" might allude to {{Wikipedia|Dr. Seuss}}'s style of writing. |
Latest revision as of 23:04, 19 January 2010
morning star
Plural: evening stars
Now this is just plain improbable. A starfish on a chain on a stick? What's next? A seagull on a rope on a moped? A dog on a car on a boat? Ridiculous.
Melee weapon (Bashing, large)
Power: 92
Level Required: 8
Autosell value: 130
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Can be welded
+5% of weapon damage returned as PP
How Obtained
bag of throwing starfish | long arm of the law | |
morning star |
Other Uses
- Can be welded with paladinum to make epic flail.
References
- A Morning star is a real-life weapon (this resembles the flail version).
- "A dog on a car on a boat" might allude to Dr. Seuss's style of writing.