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The summoned weapon can be any of the following, in any combination (such as a Hatchet of Spaghetti or Katana of Lasagna):
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*The summoned weapon can be any of the following, in any combination (such as a Hatchet of Spaghetti or Katana of Lasagna):
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*Ziti
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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.
*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:
*When it does elemental damage, the weapon has a prefix from the following list:
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Revision as of 08:49, 15 December 2008

Weapon of the Pastalord

Weapon of the Pastalord

Type: Combat
MP 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.


Notes

  • The summoned weapon can be any of the following, in any combination (such as a Hatchet of Spaghetti or Katana of Lasagna):
Weapon Material
  • Axe
  • Bohemian Earspoon
  • Claymore
  • Dagger
  • Flail
  • Halberd
  • Hatchet
  • Katana
  • Knife
  • Mace
  • Morning Star
  • Spear
  • Staff
  • Sword
  • Farfalle
  • Fettucine
  • Gemelli
  • Lasagna
  • Linguini
  • Macaroni
  • Manicotti
  • Mostaccioli
  • Penne
  • Rigatoni
  • Rotelle
  • Rotini
  • Spaghetti
  • Tagliatelle
  • Vermicelli
  • Ziti
Element Prefix

Hot

  • Scorching
  • Fiery
  • Jalapeño-coated
  • Flame-Broiled

Cold

  • Icy
  • Frozen
  • Frigid
  • Freezerburned

Spooky

  • Eldritch
  • Seriously Haunted
  • Eerie
  • Horrifying

Stench

  • Musky
  • Nasty, Nasty
  • Garlic-Scented
  • Foul

Sleaze

  • Lascivious
  • Suggestive
  • Lewd
  • Naughty
  • The use message continues to use "a" rather than "an", even when it would be incorrect. (e.g. a Axe of Fettucine)