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* Used to be called "Justin Illusion placeholder".
 
* Used to be called "Justin Illusion placeholder".
 
* Not consumed when used in combat.
 
* Not consumed when used in combat.
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Revision as of 04:07, 29 April 2010

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Item Number: 1004
Description ID: 3219185
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Justin's magic wand
Plural: Justin's magic wands
Ah, here we have a wand made from the finest oak, from a tree at least three hundred years old. The core is made from the spun hairs of three unicorns, and it was made over a lake while lit by the reflected light of the gibbous moon.

Either that, or it's made of plastic and was bought for $3.99 at the local magic shop.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 200
Combat Usable



How Obtained

Wandering Villains

When Used in Combat

A flick of the wrist causes a beam of strange energy to zap your opponent, making them appear a little worse for the wear.

or

You wave the wand in a spiral above your head. A glittering dust filters down onto you, healing your wounds. You gain X HP.

or

You give a deft wave of the wand, conjuring the image of a very frightening creature to startle your opponent, causing Y damage.

Notes

  • Used to be called "Justin Illusion placeholder".
  • Not consumed when used in combat.
  • X and Y are 5-9 + floor((level+1)/5), capped at 13-17.
  • Against frusion enemies it fails with the message:

A flick of the wrist causes a beam of strange energy to zap your opponent, but it doesn't seem to have an effect.

References