Dual Wield
Description
(Glowing) a banded ring
(Glowing) a banded ring
a black leather cloak
a brass-studded collar
(Glowing) a shirt of shining silver chain
an iron crown
a pair of colorful baggy pants
a pair of steel chain boots
some studded leather work gloves
some black leather sleeves
a long flowing blue cape
a wide bronze belt
a charred leather bracer
a charred leather bracer
(Humming) a blacksmith's forge hammer
(Glowing) a charged copper prod
|291/502hp(57%) 412/412m(100%) 478/478mv 4857tnl| civilized indoor 7 PM l baton
This two and a half foot wooden baton looks to be the sort of weapon
carried by a jailer. On one end of the heavy shaft is a small leather
wrap to provide a good grip. On the other end, several small wooden
studs protrude from the end of the baton to allow it to deliver more
painful blows.
A black jailor's baton is a mace, made of wood, and weighs 9 pounds 11 ounces.
|291/502hp(57%) 412/412m(100%) 478/478mv 4857tnl| civilized indoor 7 PM l hammer
The iron-bound gauntlet symbol of Nimbus is etched into its handle.
A blacksmith's forge hammer is a mace, made of iron, and weighs 14 pounds 15 ounces.
A charged copper prod is a mace, made of copper, and weighs 11 pounds 14 ounces.
|291/502hp(57%) 412/412m(100%) 478/478mv 4857tnl| civilized indoor 7 PM wield baton
A black jailor's baton is too heavy to wield while dual wielding a charged copper prod.
The baton is lighter than the prod, and the hammer, but it says its too heavy. Should it say, Baton is too light?
Carrion Fields on 2006-12-10 03:42 UTC
Automatically imported from the legacy bug board forum.
Zulghinlour on 2006-12-24 19:04 UTC
Subject: FNCR (n/t)
n/t