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|desc=While Emperors{{Typo}} get the most expensive gifts, they have to deal with any unwanted revolutions too. This headpiece reflects that.
|desc=While emperors get the most expensive gifts, they have to deal with any unwanted revolutions too. This headpiece reflects that.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Suggested by {{user|Fly Die0}} as part of the [http://twilightheroes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=846 November 2009 bounty].
{{Contest|Fly Die0|846|November 2009 Welding Recipe Contest}}
==References==
==References==
* An imperial {{wikipedia|Diadem (personal wear)|diadem}} was worn by the {{wikipedia|Roman Emperor}}s, which were many times the subject of revolution, or more directly, murder.
* An imperial {{wikipedia|Diadem (personal wear)|diadem}} was worn by the {{wikipedia|Roman Emperor}}s, which were many times the subject of revolution, or more directly, murder.
* The description might refer to {{wikipedia|Emperor moth}}. Or the capitalization might be a typo.
** The name might also refer to {{wikipedia|Hypolimnas|Diadems}}, a genus of butterflies.
** The name might also refer to {{wikipedia|Hypolimnas|Diadems}}, a genus of butterflies.

Latest revision as of 17:00, 20 April 2013

Item Number: 1036
Description ID: 5995354
(view in-game)

imperial diadem
Plural: imperial diadems
While emperors get the most expensive gifts, they have to deal with any unwanted revolutions too. This headpiece reflects that.

Helmet
Power: 52
Level Required: 10
Autosell value: 135
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}
+7% chips
+6 foe toughness.



How Obtained


royal crown monarch butterfly pin
imperial diadem

Notes

References

  • An imperial diadem was worn by the Roman Emperors, which were many times the subject of revolution, or more directly, murder.
    • The name might also refer to Diadems, a genus of butterflies.