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==Drop Location== | ==Drop Location== | ||
*[[The Dungeons of Doom]] | *[[The Dungeons of Doom]] | ||
==Messages== | |||
*''[[Player Hit Messages|Weapon-Specific Hit Messages]]'': | |||
{{Hit Message|One-two! One-two! The vorpal blade goes snicker-snack, through and through <it> for X damage.}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:52, 18 December 2006
One two, one two, and through and through -- this is the kind of blade that you'd imagine would feel right at home going "snicker-snack."
Type: weapon (1-handed sword)
Power: 90
Muscle Required: 30
Outfit: Yendorian Finery (? items)
Selling Price: 100 Meat.2x chance of Critical Hit
NOTE: If you wear multiple items that increase Critical Hit chances, only the highest multiplier applies.
(In-game plural: vorpal blades)
Drop Location
Messages
One-two! One-two! The vorpal blade goes snicker-snack, through and through <it> for X damage. BONK! BONK! BONK!
References
- The description references the poem "Jabberwocky", written by Lewis Carroll. It appears in the book Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There.
One, two! One, two! And through and through
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back.
- The Vorpal Blade appeared in D&D and then in NetHack, where the ")" symbol was used to represent weapons dropped on the ground. In either instance, the Vorpal Blade is notorious for beheading, delimbing, or otherwise mutilating one's enemies.
- Vorpal Blade also appered in Final Fantasy I, where it's found in the first level of Mirage Tower, with an Ap of 21 and a Hit Percentage Of 25%.
See Also
Zapping
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cornuthaum | ring of aggravate monster | vorpal blade |
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