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The '''Vorpal Blade''' is a [[Repond Slayer]] [[kryss]] that dropped during the [[Magincia Invasion]].   
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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.

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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.

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