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|desc=For those who don't know, a brassard is a cloth armband, like you'd wear around your bicep. This one used to belong to Randall Reed, leader of the Quad Squad, a group of heroes who disappeared on a space mission years ago. The infinity symbol on the armband is supposed to represent infinite strength. Or perhaps it's just there for intellectual snobbishness. | |desc=For those who don't know, a brassard is a cloth armband, like you'd wear around your bicep. This one used to belong to Randall Reed, leader of the Quad Squad, a group of heroes who disappeared on a space mission years ago. The infinity symbol on the armband is supposed to represent infinite strength. Or perhaps it's just there for intellectual snobbishness. |
Revision as of 23:15, 27 December 2008
Reed's Brassard
Plural: Reed's Brassards
For those who don't know, a brassard is a cloth armband, like you'd wear around your bicep. This one used to belong to Randall Reed, leader of the Quad Squad, a group of heroes who disappeared on a space mission years ago. The infinity symbol on the armband is supposed to represent infinite strength. Or perhaps it's just there for intellectual snobbishness.
Talisman
Item cannot be auto-sold
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+30% Strength
+20% to your maximum Hit Points
+10% to hit
-15% to your defensive rating
How Obtained
- Buy for 5 silver stars