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Aldren
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by Aldren » Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:50 am
I understand that some items are flagged "unique" so that the wielder cannot, in fact, wear two at the same time. An item for the faith of Malar, however, the "claw of Malar", I feel should be reconsidered as to be able to wield two at once. This would not be overpowering in any way and I am of the opinion if any item should be encouraged to be dual wielded, it should be this one.
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It is a masterwork dagger in the thrown projectiles category of weapons.
It can be picked up, held, held in both hands.
It cannot be worn with any other armour.
It is medium in size and would fit any body type.
The Claw of Malar is a metal weapon gripped in the firt. It
resembles brass knuckles studded with rows of sharp, jagged,
knife-like edges along the top like lion's claws.
Thank you.
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by Alitar » Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:04 am
Aldren wrote:The Claw of Malar is a metal weapon gripped in the firt.
May as well fix that typo while we're at it.
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by Treiste » Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:45 am
This might also apply to the short blades version (?)
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Aldren
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by Aldren » Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:59 am
This is, in fact, the short blades version, just equipped with/without skill and in a different combatmode.
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