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|desc=Ignoring for the moment what Rene Magritte might have to say about it, this is indeed a pipe. Not the smoking kind, though, the thwacking kind. And if you don't like it, you can stick that in your this and smoke it. | |desc=Ignoring for the moment what Rene Magritte might have to say about it, this is indeed a pipe. Not the smoking kind, though, the thwacking kind. And if you don't like it, you can stick that in your this and smoke it. | ||
|type=Melee weapon | |type=Melee weapon | ||
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|power=38 | |power=38 | ||
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|obtain={{weld|titanium plating|lead pipe|titanium pipe}} | |obtain={{weld|titanium plating|lead pipe|titanium pipe}} | ||
|uses={{canbewelded|titanium lump|titanium mace}} | |uses={{canbewelded|titanium lump|titanium mace}} | ||
+ | {{canbewelded|illuminum|electric slide whistle}} | ||
{{canbeassembled|tacky grip|handle}} | {{canbeassembled|tacky grip|handle}} | ||
*Component of a [[jetpack]]. | *Component of a [[jetpack]]. | ||
|weldable=yes}} | |weldable=yes}} | ||
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+ | * The description refers to the painting ''{{wikipedia|The Treachery of Images}}'' by {{wikipedia|René Magritte}}. |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 22 April 2011
titanium pipe
Plural: titanium pipes
Ignoring for the moment what Rene Magritte might have to say about it, this is indeed a pipe. Not the smoking kind, though, the thwacking kind. And if you don't like it, you can stick that in your this and smoke it.
Melee weapon (Bashing, small)
Power: 38
Level Required: 2
Autosell value: 32
Can be welded
How Obtained
titanium plating | lead pipe | |
titanium pipe |
Other Uses
- Can be welded with titanium lump to make titanium mace.
- Can be welded with illuminum to make electric slide whistle.
- Can be assembled with tacky grip to make handle.
- Component of a jetpack.
References
- The description refers to the painting The Treachery of Images by René Magritte.