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|desc=Dusk straddled the line of active eras. She technically pre-dated the golden era, but remained active into it, leading historians (and other pedants) to quibble over if she was pre-golden or golden. There's also some argument about just how much of a "real" heroine she was. Papers back in the day frequently referred to her as a "quirky dame." It's actually believed that the derision from the press over her (admittedly) unorthodox methods were a contributing factor to her retirement, where she was quoted as saying, "Fine. Be that way." | |desc=Dusk straddled the line of active eras. She technically pre-dated the golden era, but remained active into it, leading historians (and other pedants) to quibble over if she was pre-golden or golden. There's also some argument about just how much of a "real" heroine she was. Papers back in the day frequently referred to her as a "quirky dame." It's actually believed that the derision from the press over her (admittedly) unorthodox methods were a contributing factor to her retirement, where she was quoted as saying, "Fine. Be that way." |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 19 January 2014
Dusk's Baton
Plural: Dusk's Batons
Dusk straddled the line of active eras. She technically pre-dated the golden era, but remained active into it, leading historians (and other pedants) to quibble over if she was pre-golden or golden. There's also some argument about just how much of a "real" heroine she was. Papers back in the day frequently referred to her as a "quirky dame." It's actually believed that the derision from the press over her (admittedly) unorthodox methods were a contributing factor to her retirement, where she was quoted as saying, "Fine. Be that way."
This baton was one of the main reasons Dusk was written off as being an oddball. Her preferred method of dealing with thugs was to "conduct" them with the wand: using it to channel her mental powers to force them to trip or drop their weapons. Possibly one of the most talented heroes in Twilight's history, her wisdom is deeply infused in this simple stick.
Melee weapon (Bashing, small)
Power: 10
Level Required: 13
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
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+13 spell damage
+3% XP per turn
+3% chance of enemy fumbles**
-1 to the cost of combat skills
** Fumble and critical hit values are capped at +/- 20%.
How Obtained
Purchased at Nocturne's Shop for 17 mettle
Notes
- Requires a Psion run with a 10+ mettle, no pulls and a Futility Belt. (Silver minimum)