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Revision as of 15:00, 2 November 2008
This is a sword made of flaming cardboard. How it manages to not burn itself up is beyond you. It's capable of delivering a powerful papercut, then cauterizing the wound it left. And then the wound would be all "Welcome back, cauter!" And then you'd be all "Groan."
Type: weapon (1-handed sword)
Power: 70
Muscle Required: 20
Selling Price: 75 Meat.Muscle +3
Melee Damage +3
+3 Hot Damage
(In-game plural: flaming cardboard swords)
Recipe
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sword hilt | meat stack | ||
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basic meat sword | cardboard ore | ||
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cardboard sword | hot powder | ||
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flaming cardboard sword |
References
- "Welcome back, cauter!" refers to the late 70s TV show Welcome Back, Kotter, and to the practice of cauterization, in which wounds are burned in order to close them.
See Also
Collection
- 🥇: Wee Mad Willie (#473919) - 1,337
- 🥈: Nikademus (#95105) - 217
- 🥉: DeathAngel (#370626) - 216
- #4: Dragon Master knight (#462697) - 205
- #5: Mistress of the Obvious (#845708) - 137
- #6: Raullen (#289100) - 120
- #7: Benten (#673218) - 100
- #8: Athanatos (#1388112) - 78
- #9: Artie Effham (#976900) - 50
- #10: SwordsRCool (#1083774) - 41
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