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* Originally used for a piece of hardware that was plugged into a computer as a form of software copy protection, the word "{{wikipedia|Software protection dongle|dongle}}" came to be used for any piece of hardware that is plugged into a computer. |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 2 February 2012
dongle
Plural: dongles
Heh heh heh. Dongle's such a silly word. Sorry, I can't really think about this without giggling. Who comes up with these words anyway?
Melee weapon (Whips and flexible)
Power: 120
Level Required: 12
Autosell value: 210
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Successful hit weakens opponents (by 10 points).
+10 electric damage
How Obtained
References
- Originally used for a piece of hardware that was plugged into a computer as a form of software copy protection, the word "dongle" came to be used for any piece of hardware that is plugged into a computer.