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throwing star - magnetar
Plural: throwing star[sic] - magnetars
Magnetar was the name of a leader of a group of evil robots, the Metalloids, locked in a battle with some good robots, the Plasticams, whose leader was named Polyisocyanurate. In episode five of the tv show, Pee-Aye-Cee and Magnetar have a showdown on the surface of a burned out brown dwarf and, um, what's that?
Comes from September 2009 Item of the Month
Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be auto-sold
Combat Usable
Can be used once per turn.
Is not consumed by use.
How Obtained
Use exotic throwing stars gift set
With a flick of your wrist, you embed the magnetar in the floor directly at your opponent's feet. What at first appears to be a near miss turns into a direct hit as the uber-powerful magnet draws several pounds of electromagnetically charged items directly into it. Your opponent takes ?-52-66-? damage.
sometimes, in addition:
Some of the electricity in the air rubs off on you, too. Not enough to hurt, just enough to add a little sparkle, if you will, to your perspective. You gain an effect: Electric with excitement[sic]. (Added for 35 minutes.)
sometimes, in addition:
You pick up one of the smaller items as skitters across the floor toward the magnet.
You got an item: metal-rimmed frisbee
or
You got an item: pocket laser
or
You got an item: dark arts
or
You got an item: hedge slammer
or
You got an item: mangled data plate
or
You got an item: badly bent knife
or
You got an item: hammer
References
- A magnetar is a type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field.
- The description refers to the Transformers universe, in which the good robots Autobots fight the evil robots Decepticons.
- Polyisocyanurate, also refereed to as PIR (rather than PIC), is a polymer.