Difference between revisions of "Robbin' hood"
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* Was suggested by [[User:The Leopard|The Leopard]] for the [http://www.twilightheroes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=542 November 2008 recipe contest]. | * Was suggested by [[User:The Leopard|The Leopard]] for the [http://www.twilightheroes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=542 November 2008 recipe contest]. |
Revision as of 11:06, 2 February 2009
robbin' hood
Plural: robbin' hoods
Legend has it what you're looking at is actually some kind of pasta--macaroni, theoretically--but it looks a lot more like an old-timey hat that some famous sharpshooter would have worn. William Tell, I think it was.
Helmet
Power: 55
Level Required: 10
Autosell value: 160
+3 Ranged damage
+3 to hit
+3% chips
How Obtained
capo cap-o | eagle feather | |
robbin' hood |
Notes
- Was suggested by The Leopard for the November 2008 recipe contest.
References
- William Tell was a legendary hero and an expert marksman, often depicted wearing a feathered hat.
- References Yankee Doodle, a well-known US song which includes the lines "Stuck a feather in his hat/And called it Macaroni."