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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
Along the train tracks, two sectors to the south from the [[Rail Crossing]] train station. Wielded by [[Flynn The Flayer]], a member of the  [[Lurkers]].
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Along the train tracks, two sectors to the south from the [[Rail Crossing]] train station. Wielded by [[Flynn the Flayer]], a member of the  [[Lurkers]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Latest revision as of 14:20, 18 February 2024

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The Glaive.png
The Glaive
Melee Weapon
This ceremonial looking weapon is just as dangerous as it is beautiful. Its sharp blade is decorated with two golden plated rings that clink as the weapon is swung.
Damage: 30-50 (Mechanical)
Impact speed: Very Low
Base action points: 20 AP
Range: Extended Melee (2)
Critical chance: 7%
Critical damage bonus: 125%
Minimal strength: 6
On hit: Gains Spear Guard, which gives the attacker 50% chance to block up to 30 mechanical damage until the end of next turn. The amount blocked cannot exceed half the character's melee skill.

On hit: 65% chance to carve up a living target for 3 turns, reducing its action points by 2 and increasing the chance the target will get critically hit by 3%. Stacks 5 times.
Ignores 25% (multiplicative) of mechanical damage resistance when attacking organic targets

Damage increased by 8% for every point of strength above 7.
Equip: Performing Fend reduces cooldown of Sweep attack by 1 turn.
Equip: Performing a Sweep attack will grant 20% bonus damage to your next Sweep attack. Expires after 4 turns if unused. Stacks 5 times.
Durability: 1320/1320 (mechanical)
Weight: 5.50
Value: ?

The Glaive is a unique spear.

Description

Location

Along the train tracks, two sectors to the south from the Rail Crossing train station. Wielded by Flynn the Flayer, a member of the Lurkers.

History