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==Notes== | |||
* Despite having a motorcycle as its base, this doesn't trigger the NCI shortcut. | |||
==References== | |||
* The four names in the description are gods of thunder and lightning in various mythologies. | |||
** {{wikipedia|Raijin}} (Japanese) | |||
** {{wikipedia|Thor}} (Norse) | |||
** {{wikipedia|Zeus}} (Greek) | |||
** {{wikipedia|Indra}} (Hindu) | |||
* The last sentence of the description refers to the comic book {{wikipedia|Ghost Rider (comics)|Ghost Rider}} and the movie ''{{wikipedia|Ghost Rider (film)|Ghost Rider}}''. |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 25 June 2013
lightningcycle
Plural: lightningcycles
If Raijin, Thor, Zeus, and Indra formed a motorcycle gang, their favored vehicles would probably look like this. It's way cooler than a flaming motorcycle, regardless of whether you got it through your tragic backstory or an equally tragic movie deal.
Transportation
Range: 4
Level Required: 8
Autosell value: 400
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+5 to initiative
+50% Electric Net damage
How Obtained
Notes
- Despite having a motorcycle as its base, this doesn't trigger the NCI shortcut.
References
- The four names in the description are gods of thunder and lightning in various mythologies.
- The last sentence of the description refers to the comic book Ghost Rider and the movie Ghost Rider.