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Revision as of 04:34, 28 July 2008
Weapon of the Pastalord
Type: CombatMP Cost: 35
This spell will summon forth one of the myriad randomly-generated weapons of the Pastalord, the sworn protector of the order of Pastamancers in the Days of Old. That weapon will then beat your opponent about the head or head-analogue.
Deals (32-64)+((7*Mys)/20) damage, where Mys is your buffed Mysticality (which isn't ever capped), and divisions are rounded down.
Source: | Guild Trainer |
Price: | 10,000 Meat |
Class: | Pastamancer |
Level: | 10 |
When Used: |
You call forth a <weapon> of <material>, which strikes your opponent for X damage. |
The summoned weapon can be any of the following, in any combination (such as a Hatchet of Spaghetti or Katana of Lasagna):
Weapon | Material |
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Notes
- This spell does physical damage only unless you have an elemental attuning cookbook(Gazpacho's Glacial Grimoire, Sinful Desires, Necrotelicomnicon, Cookbook of the Damned, Codex of Capsaicin Conjuration) or use one of the Flavour of Magic skills. If the Weapon of the Pastalord is tuned, it then deals half physical damage and half elemental damage. Bonus Spell Damage functions normally without tuning while elemental bonus spell damage works only when tuned and is assumed to have no damage cap.
- When it does elemental damage, the weapon has a prefix from the following list:
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- The use message continues to use "a" rather than "an", even when it would be incorrect. (e.g. a Axe of Fettucine)