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Revision as of 02:03, 15 August 2014
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Disco Face Stab, Knife in the Dark and Disco Shank only choose up to 20-40 damage range knives. The remorseless knife gets ignored. |
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Disco Shank
Type: CombatMP Cost: 13
usable once per fight
There are very few problems that cannot be solved with the judicious application of a very, very sharp knife.
Sticks a knife in your opponent real good
Source: | Guild Trainer |
Price: | 6,000 Meat |
Class: | Disco Bandit |
Level: | 10 |
Effect: | Deals X physical damage based on Moxie, Disco Momentum and the damage range of your best available knife.
X is (0.3 * Mox * Momentum) plus a random number between <knife min damage> and <knife max damage> * 1.25. Mox is your current buffed Moxie (uncapped), Momentum is your current level of Disco Momentum, and all divisions are rounded down. |
When Used: |
When used with no Disco Momentum: You shank your opponent for X damage, and tell your <knife> "shanks" for working with you. When used with 1 point of Disco Momentum: When used with 2 points of Disco Momentum: When used with 3 points of Disco Momentum: |
Notes
- This skill will attempt to use the most powerful knife in your inventory, regardless of whether you are currently wielding it.
- Damage is unaffected by Bonus Weapon Damage, and is not reduced by the Enemy's Defense.
References
- "You come in like a wrecking ball...and you can't stop." is a reference to two currently popular (as of Oct. 2013) Miley Cyrus songs.