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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | + | {{Contest|Carygon Nijax|542|November 2008 Recipe Contest}} | |
* The "defense against windmills" modifier is a joke enchantment. | * The "defense against windmills" modifier is a joke enchantment. | ||
− | * Does not do extra damage to [[giant]] or [[Grumpy Grey Giant]], so the "+20 damage to giants" is probably also a joke enhancement | + | * Does not do extra damage to [[giant]] or [[Grumpy Grey Giant]], so the "+20 damage to giants" is probably also a joke enhancement. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | * References {{Wikipedia|Don Quixote}}, the hero from the novel "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" by Cervantes. In the novel Don Quijote, a crazy old | + | * References {{Wikipedia|Don Quixote}}, the hero from the novel "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" by Cervantes. In the novel Don Quijote, a crazy old man and a dreamer, attacks windmills because he believes them to be giants. |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 20 April 2013
Quijote's spear
Plural: Quijote's spears
What do crazy old men and dreamers have in common? They absolutely love it when they overcome an impossible challenge. Practical heroes, on the other hand, merely find mild satisfaction in overcoming slightly more difficult circumstances.
Melee weapon (Piercing)
Power: 135
Level Required: 13
Autosell value: 290
+15 foe toughness.
+20 damage to giants
-50% defense against windmills
How Obtained
the whole nine yards | quill blade | |
Quijote's spear |
Notes
- Based on an entry posted by Carygon Nijax during the November 2008 Recipe Contest.
- The "defense against windmills" modifier is a joke enchantment.
- Does not do extra damage to giant or Grumpy Grey Giant, so the "+20 damage to giants" is probably also a joke enhancement.
References
- References Don Quixote, the hero from the novel "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" by Cervantes. In the novel Don Quijote, a crazy old man and a dreamer, attacks windmills because he believes them to be giants.