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|desc=Perfectly balanced with a razor sharp nub. This pen is horrible for writing (unless you're etching into stone), but it's an amazing weapon. You can only guess that this was made because nobody expects a pen to be used as a weapon, regardless of what that Lytton guy said. | |desc=Perfectly balanced with a razor sharp nub. This pen is horrible for writing (unless you're etching into stone), but it's an amazing weapon. You can only guess that this was made because nobody expects a pen to be used as a weapon, regardless of what that Lytton guy said. | ||
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==References== | |||
* "that Lytton guy" refers to {{wikipedia|Edward Bulwer-Lytton}} who coined the saying "{{wikipedia|the pen is mightier than the sword}}". |
Latest revision as of 05:48, 27 October 2011
throwing pen
Plural: boxes of throwing pens
Perfectly balanced with a razor sharp nub. This pen is horrible for writing (unless you're etching into stone), but it's an amazing weapon. You can only guess that this was made because nobody expects a pen to be used as a weapon, regardless of what that Lytton guy said.
Ranged weapon (Archaic piercing)
Power: 100
Level Required: 10
Autosell value: 150
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+5 Ranged damage
+1 extra ranged attack(s) per turn.
+10 to initiative
How Obtained
References
- "that Lytton guy" refers to Edward Bulwer-Lytton who coined the saying "the pen is mightier than the sword".