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wand of compensation
Plural: wands of compensation
When the weapon you're using just isn't quite long enough or powerful enough, and the serums you've been taking aren't revitalizing you enough compared to your opponents, this is the late-night, as-seen-on-TV, sure-fire, $39.95-no-make-that-$29.95, way to impress the ladies--and gents, and anyone else--out walking the city at night. The eerie, frozen grin comes as part of the package, free of charge.
Melee weapon (Unknown)
Power: 60
Level Required: 5
Autosell value: 80
Successful hit weakens opponents.
How Obtained
embiggening tonic | short end of the stick | |
wand of compensation |
Notes
On a successful hit: "That attack seems to have weakened your opponent."
References
- The "eerie, frozen grin" refers to the face of Smiling Bob, who is often called "that guy in the Enzyte commercials".