Percival's gauntlets

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Item Number: 1447
Description ID: 3453123
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Percival's gauntlets
Plural: pairs of Percival's gauntlets
A pair of very heavy gauntlets, your opponent is gonna know when you issue a duel challenge, much like when Robin Hood responded to the Sheriff of Rottingham.

Gloves
Power: 6
Level Required: 5
Autosell value: 80
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Your Naturalist combat skills sometimes stun opponents



How Obtained


Guild for Imaginative Metachronism

Notes

  • When using Naturalist combat skills there is a chance of the effect triggering:
You bop your opponent with a flurry of kangaroo punches, dealing X damage. Your foe seems dazed by your kangaroo reflexes... or maybe it's getting punched with these gauntlets over and over.
With a bellowing moo you charge your opponent. Your foe is stunned by the way your charge perfectly embodies the bovine spirit and the spirit of chivalry. Apparently that's confusing for some reason.
Channeling the spirit of the rhinoceros you charge your opponent with the intention of trampling them underfoot. Something about your charge, whether it's the "like a rhinoceros" part or the "like a knight of the Round Table" part, causes your opponent to drop what they're doing in an attempt to evade you.
With all the power of a titanic, prehistoric bear, you maul your opponent ferociously. Your opponent is momentarily confused by how you're mauling them simultaneously like a cave bear and a medieval knight. If they can't handle that, they won't make it past breakfast here.

References

  • The item's description is an allusion to the movie Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
  • The interaction with Maul of the Cave Bear contains a reference to Through the Looking-Glass, in which the White Queen said that when she was younger, she could believe six impossible things before breakfast.