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{{As Of Patch|2.0. | {{As Of Patch|2.0.201.48}} | ||
{{Item | {{Item | ||
| title = {{Qud text|reliquary}} | | title = {{Qud text|reliquary}} | ||
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| dv = -10 | | dv = -10 | ||
| ma = 0 | | ma = 0 | ||
| weight = | | weight = 12000 | ||
| id = | | featureweightinfo = no | ||
| id = SultanReliquaryE | |||
| tier = 6 | | tier = 6 | ||
| colorstr = &W | | colorstr = &W | ||
| renderstr = | | renderstr = ▀ | ||
| extra = {{Extra info|metal = yes | flyover = no}} | | extra = {{Extra info|weight = 12000 | metal = yes | flyover = no}} | ||
| inheritingfrom = | | inheritingfrom = Reliquary | ||
| desc = | | desc = Cyclopean marble slates enclose an interdiction prism for imperial treasures, including the creatural and sovereign Face. Across their vast surfaces, goldwork plots the geometric sequences of life and its boundaries; water spills down the bodies of world-caryatides and curls back to the welkin. | ||
| categories = Furniture | | categories = Furniture | ||
}} | }} | ||
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Revision as of 04:21, 1 November 2020
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.201.48. If this is no longer the current patch, you can help by updating it. |
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.201.48. If this is no longer the current patch, you can help by updating it.
reliquary
HP
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500 |
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Tier
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6 |
Character
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▀ |
ID?
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SultanReliquaryE |
MA Bonus
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+0 |
Extra Info:
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reliquary
Cyclopean marble slates enclose an interdiction prism for imperial treasures, including the creatural and sovereign Face. Across their vast surfaces, goldwork plots the geometric sequences of life and its boundaries; water spills down the bodies of world-caryatides and curls back to the welkin.