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|colspan=2 align=center|'' | |colspan=2 align=center|'''Guardian of Pwyll''' | ||
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|align=center| Value: 3,000<br>500 Burden Units | |||
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|colspan=2| This sword and swords like it were granted to knights and nobles as a reward for exemplary service to the kingdom and the upholding of the Code of High King Pwyll. Given by the High King himself these swords were always presented with great ceremony for all to see. As a symbol, the loyalty and honor of the wielder cannot be questioned. As a sword, a truer blade cannot be found, serving as shield for the innocent and an implement of justice to the guilty. | |||
| | <br>[[Special Properties]]: [[Slash Rending]], [[Dropped on Death]], [[Crushing Blow]], [[Biting Strike]] | ||
<br><br>Damage: 31 - 62, Slashing | |||
<br>Speed 50 | |||
<br>Uses Sword Skill | |||
<br>Bonus to Attack Skill: +11% | |||
<br>Bonus to Melee Defense: +11% | |||
<br><br>You must have purchased the [[Throne of Destiny]] expansion in order to wield this item. | |||
<br><br>Casts the following spells: [[MacNiall's Blessing]], [[Major Sword Aptitude]], [[Infected Caress]], [[Cragstone's Will]], [[Odif's Blessing]] | |||
<br><br>Activation Requirements: None | |||
<br>Spellcraft: 350 | |||
<br>Mana: 2200 | |||
<br>Mana Cost: 1 point per 20 seconds. | |||
<br><br> [[Rares|Rare #]] 189 | |||
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Revision as of 22:28, 7 January 2009
Introduced in Throne of Destiny.
Guardian of Pwyll | |
Value: 3,000 500 Burden Units |
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This sword and swords like it were granted to knights and nobles as a reward for exemplary service to the kingdom and the upholding of the Code of High King Pwyll. Given by the High King himself these swords were always presented with great ceremony for all to see. As a symbol, the loyalty and honor of the wielder cannot be questioned. As a sword, a truer blade cannot be found, serving as shield for the innocent and an implement of justice to the guilty.
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