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− | The '''Vorpal Blade''' is a [[Repond Slayer]] [[kryss]] that dropped during the [[Magincia Invasion]]. | + | The '''Vorpal Blade''' is a [[Repond Slayer]] [[kryss]] that dropped during the [[Magincia Invasion]]. This event was Part I of the larger event arc [[Warriors of Destiny]]. |
The manufacturers of [[UO]] stated that the Vorpal Blade will possess a unique ability to one-hit-kill "any [[NPC]] mobile." However, if this ability has been seen in-game then it has been on a creature that would have died in one hit anyway. No player has seen such vaunted ability in action. The word 'Vorpal' is derived from a poem named 'Jabberwocky' first published in 'Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There' by Lews Carroll in 1872 and popularized by the game Dungeons and Dragons. | The manufacturers of [[UO]] stated that the Vorpal Blade will possess a unique ability to one-hit-kill "any [[NPC]] mobile." However, if this ability has been seen in-game then it has been on a creature that would have died in one hit anyway. No player has seen such vaunted ability in action. The word 'Vorpal' is derived from a poem named 'Jabberwocky' first published in 'Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There' by Lews Carroll in 1872 and popularized by the game Dungeons and Dragons. |
Revision as of 06:57, 4 June 2013
The Vorpal Blade is a Repond Slayer kryss that dropped during the Magincia Invasion. This event was Part I of the larger event arc Warriors of Destiny.
The manufacturers of UO stated that the Vorpal Blade will possess a unique ability to one-hit-kill "any NPC mobile." However, if this ability has been seen in-game then it has been on a creature that would have died in one hit anyway. No player has seen such vaunted ability in action. The word 'Vorpal' is derived from a poem named 'Jabberwocky' first published in 'Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There' by Lews Carroll in 1872 and popularized by the game Dungeons and Dragons.
Statistics
- Weight: 2 Stones
- Artifact Rarity 12
- Repond Slayer
- Dexterity Bonus 5
- Hit Chance Increase 15%
- Damage Increase 40%
- Physical Damage 50%
- Energy Damage 50%
- Weapon Damage 10 - 12
- Weapon Speed 2s
- Strength Requirement
- One-Handed Weapon
- Skill Required: Fencing
- Durability 255/255