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| unpowereddamage = 1d2 | | unpowereddamage = 1d2 | ||
| chargeused = 100 | | chargeused = 100 | ||
| chargefunction = Weapon power | |||
| weight = 5 | | weight = 5 | ||
| commerce = 120 | | commerce = 120 | ||
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| metal = yes | | metal = yes | ||
| inheritingfrom = MeleeWeapon | | inheritingfrom = MeleeWeapon | ||
| dynamictable = {{Dynamic object|MeleeWeapons}} | | dynamictable = {{Dynamic object|MeleeWeapons|Gaslight Sword}} | ||
| desc = This wood-gripped hilt emits a long and narrow beam of pale green light, whose intensity is such that it may cut away steel. | | desc = This wood-gripped hilt emits a long and narrow beam of pale green light, whose intensity is such that it may cut away steel. | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Long Blades]] | ||
When powered, this weapon has [[PV]] {{PV}}9 and ignores the wielder's [[Strength]] modifier. This makes it particularly useful to low-strength characters, because achieving {{PV}}9 with a typical weapon would normally require a strength of 26 or greater. | When powered, this weapon has [[PV]] {{PV}}9 and ignores the wielder's [[Strength]] modifier. This makes it particularly useful to low-strength characters, because achieving {{PV}}9 with a typical weapon would normally require a strength of 26 or greater. |
Revision as of 19:34, 1 September 2019
gaslight flyssa
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PV (Unpowered)
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/4 4 |
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Damage(Unpowered)
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1d2 |
Charge per Use
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100 |
Charge Used For
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Weapon power |
Complexity
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4 |
Tier
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4 |
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Can Disassemble
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yes |
Can Build
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yes |
Tinker Skill
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Skill Used
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Character
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ID?
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Gaslight Sword |
Light Radius?
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2 |
Spawns in
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gaslight flyssa
This wood-gripped hilt emits a long and narrow beam of pale green light, whose intensity is such that it may cut away steel.
When powered, this weapon has PV 9 and ignores the wielder's Strength modifier. This makes it particularly useful to low-strength characters, because achieving 9 with a typical weapon would normally require a strength of 26 or greater.