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+ | {{IBframe|[[File:Dwarvensilver tunic stats.gif]]}} | ||
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+ | {{IBframe|[[File:Dwarvensilver tunic.jpg|210px]]}} | ||
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+ | * Spawns every 13 levels | ||
+ | * Affected by [[Sacred 2:Armor Lore|Armor Lore]] Skill | ||
+ | * Requires this skill to fully unlock all modifiers | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | </onlyinclude> | ||
+ | [http://darkmatters.org/forums/index.php?/files/file/345-all-high-elf-unique-armor/ http://www.sacredwiki.org/download-button.png] | ||
− | [[Sacred 2:Item Modifiers|Item Modifiers]] | + | ==[[Sacred 2:Item Modifiers|Item Modifiers]]== |
+ | *[[Sacred 2:Vitality|Vitality]] +X% | ||
+ | *[[Sacred 2:All combat arts|All combat arts]] +X | ||
+ | *[[Sacred 2:Block chance: Close Combat|Block chance: Close Combat]] +X% | ||
+ | ** Requires [[Sacred 2:Armor Lore|Armor Lore]] Skill | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | * The name "Dwarvensilver" sounds like a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythril Mithril], the fictional metal that first appeared in writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, but then was popularized by other fantasy works. The fact that the best known object made of this metal is the "mithril-coat" featured in Tolkien's books, further implies that the chestplate might be a [[Sacred 2:Lord of the Rings|Lord of the Rings]] Easter Egg. | ||
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Item Modifiers
- Vitality +X%
- All combat arts +X
- Block chance: Close Combat +X%
- Requires Armor Lore Skill
Notes
- The name "Dwarvensilver" sounds like a reference to Mithril, the fictional metal that first appeared in writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, but then was popularized by other fantasy works. The fact that the best known object made of this metal is the "mithril-coat" featured in Tolkien's books, further implies that the chestplate might be a Lord of the Rings Easter Egg.