Difference between revisions of "Lexura Infinides D20"
From Twilight Heroes Wiki
(added reference info) |
(added reference info) |
||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
* Contains references to the {{wikipedia|d20 System}}, which was developed for ''{{wikipedia|Dungeons & Dragons}}''. | * Contains references to the {{wikipedia|d20 System}}, which was developed for ''{{wikipedia|Dungeons & Dragons}}''. | ||
* The last sentence of the description refers to the {{wikipedia|DeLorean DMC-12}} in the movie ''{{wikipedia|Back to the Future}}'', which had gullwing doors and needed to reach a speed of 88 miles an hour to travel in time. | * The last sentence of the description refers to the {{wikipedia|DeLorean DMC-12}} in the movie ''{{wikipedia|Back to the Future}}'', which had gullwing doors and needed to reach a speed of 88 miles an hour to travel in time. | ||
+ | * The plural refers to an {{wikipedia|Icosahedron}}, a 20-sided polyhedron. The 20-sided dice (or D20's) used in many tabletop games is in the shape of an icosahedron. |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 24 July 2013
Lexura Infinides D20
Plural: Lexura Infides polyhedrals
There's really only one way to improve on the Lexura Infinides: by adding a firebreathing hood ornament and dragonwing doors. Yeah, dragonwing doors, because gullwing doors are for people who think 88 miles an hour is fast.
Transportation
Range: 4
Level Required: 8
Autosell value: 1200
+4 PP per turn
Your Stun Gas also weakens opponents' Dodge and Defense
How Obtained
Catalyzing Lexura Infinides D-8
References
- Contains references to the d20 System, which was developed for Dungeons & Dragons.
- The last sentence of the description refers to the DeLorean DMC-12 in the movie Back to the Future, which had gullwing doors and needed to reach a speed of 88 miles an hour to travel in time.
- The plural refers to an Icosahedron, a 20-sided polyhedron. The 20-sided dice (or D20's) used in many tabletop games is in the shape of an icosahedron.