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* When bought: The shopkeeper accepts your 5 silver stars and disappears to an alternate dimension, returning with a tiny silver arrow. | * When bought: The shopkeeper accepts your 5 silver stars and disappears to an alternate dimension, returning with a tiny silver arrow. | ||
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+ | * The description contains a reference to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, an organization associated with the {{wikipedia|X-Men}}, a group of superheroes co-created by {{wikipedia|Jack Kirby}}. |
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Argent Archer's arrow
Plural: Argent Archers' arrows
Argent Archer was a hero from Somerset-47, one of the seemingly endless alternate reality versions of Somerset that exist in the super-multi-verse. It's rumored that every time a major event happens, an alternate reality is spawned. You wouldn't happen to know anything about that would you?
Argent Archer, like all waylaid people from different dimensions was sent to Professor Kirby's House for Extra-Reality Folks where his strange ways wouldn't affect the already confused denizens of Twilight. This is one of his many arrows that he always carried around. It glitters in the moonlight, almost driving you to poetry.
Special Wok of Stars Item
Talisman
Item cannot be auto-sold
Item cannot be worn in runs with a 'no pulls' restriction
+2 extra ranged attack(s) per turn.
+6% chance of critical hits.**
Lunar critical hits
Draws you to an Abandoned Chemistry Lab in Somerset
-15% defense
** Fumble and critical hit values are capped at +/- 20%.
How Obtained
- Available for 5 silver stars from December 28 2013 to late December 2014.
Notes
- When bought: The shopkeeper accepts your 5 silver stars and disappears to an alternate dimension, returning with a tiny silver arrow.
References
- Refers to silver (atomic number 47).
- The description contains a reference to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, an organization associated with the X-Men, a group of superheroes co-created by Jack Kirby.