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|desc="Truepenny" is a Shakespearean word meaning a trusty person. This sword, like that person, is also especially reliable. With the changing times it might be more appropriate to call it a true-chip blade instead, but that doesn't sound as cool. | |desc="Truepenny" is a Shakespearean word meaning a trusty person. This sword, like that person, is also especially reliable. With the changing times it might be more appropriate to call it a true-chip blade instead, but that doesn't sound as cool. | ||
|type=melee | |type=melee | ||
|power= | |power=87 | ||
|level=7 | |level=7 | ||
|autosell=120 | |autosell=120 | ||
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[[Cube Theater]] | [[Cube Theater]] | ||
:*[[Hamlet]] | :*[[Hamlet]] | ||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Hit Chance modifiers]] | |||
*[[Bonus melee damage]] |
Revision as of 15:07, 26 April 2008
truepenny blade
Plural: Unknown
"Truepenny" is a Shakespearean word meaning a trusty person. This sword, like that person, is also especially reliable. With the changing times it might be more appropriate to call it a true-chip blade instead, but that doesn't sound as cool.
Melee weapon (Unknown)
Power: 87
Level Required: 7
Autosell value: 120
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}
+5 to hit
+5 Melee damage
How Obtained
Unknown