
Flameonslaught the dragonbone vilestaff (30-36 power, 6 apr, acid damage)Requires:
- Magic 48
Powered by arcane forces
5.00 Encumbrance.
Type: weapon / staff ; tier 5
It must be held with both hands.
Base power: 30.0 - 36.0
Uses stat: 100% Mag
Damage type: Acid
Armour Penetration: +6
Physical crit. chance: +5.0%
Attack speed: 100%
Burst (radius 1) on hit: +4 fire
Burst (radius 2) on crit: +4 temporal
When wielded/worn:
Damage when the wearer is hit: 4 fire
Changes damage: +30% acid / +30% blight / +30% darkness / +30% fire
Talent granted: +1 Command Staff
Maximum mana: +90.00
Spellpower: +15
Spell crit. chance: +5%
Staves designed for wielders of magic, by the greats of the art.
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voratun ring 'Zubuma'Requires:
- Level 35
Crafted by a master
0.10 Encumbrance.
Type: jewelry / ring ; tier 5
When wielded/worn:
Armour: +8
Changes stats: +4 Str / +8 Dex / +8 Cun
Changes damage: +6% arcane
Grants telepathy: Demon/Minor Demon/Major
Stun/Freeze immunity: +42%
Life regen: +3.50
Life regen bonus (wilder-summons): +1.00
Rings can have magical properties.
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Serpentine Cloak (10 def, 0 armour)Requires:
- Level 15
Infused by nature
2.00 Encumbrance.
Type: armor / cloak ; tier 3
When wielded/worn:
Defense: +10
Changes stats: +6 Cun / +5 Con
Changes resistances penetration: +15% nature
Talent mastery: +0.10 Cunning / Stealth
It can be used to activate talent Phase Door (costing 30 power out of 60/60) :
Effective talent level: 2.0
Power cost: 30 out of 60/60.
Range: melee/personal
Travel Speed: instantaneous
Is: a spell
Description: Teleports you randomly within a small range of up to 5 grids.
At level 4, it allows you to specify which creature to teleport.
At level 5, it allows you to choose the target area (radius 5). If the target area is not in line of sight, there is a chance the spell will fizzle.
The range will increase with your Spellpower.
Cunning and malice seem to emanate from this cloak.
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