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#54779, "Natural weapon edge."
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I know bone, stone and wood all qualify for the wood-elf warrior edge. How about: dragonbone, obsidian, heartstone, glass and energy?
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RE: Natural weapon edge.,
Daevryn,
09-Apr-14 06:12 PM, #3
Thanks.,
Outlander3453434 (Anonymous),
10-Apr-14 04:20 AM, #4
This explains how an obsidian shield being used by a sv...,
Abernyte,
12-Apr-14 05:50 AM, #6
How about ivory?,
Outlander21032 (Anonymous),
13-Apr-14 12:44 AM, #7
RE: Natural weapon edge.,
Ekaerok (Anonymous),
09-Apr-14 11:32 AM, #2
RE: Natural weapon edge.,
Ekaerok (Anonymous),
10-Apr-14 08:35 AM, #5
RE: Natural weapon edge.,
Kalageadon,
09-Apr-14 10:30 AM, #1
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Daevryn | Wed 09-Apr-14 06:12 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#54793, "RE: Natural weapon edge."
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>I know bone, stone and wood all qualify for the wood-elf >warrior edge. How about: dragonbone, obsidian, heartstone, >glass and energy?
I suspect those are all a no, excepting heartstone which counts as stone. (Mechanically, our obsidian behaves more like glass than stone.)
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#54801, "Thanks."
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Out of curiosity why the distinction between bone and dragonbone? Are dragons not considered natural creatures?
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Abernyte | Sat 12-Apr-14 05:50 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#54827, "This explains how an obsidian shield being used by a sv..."
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#54830, "How about ivory?"
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#54782, "RE: Natural weapon edge."
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I can't help with all of those, but as best I could tell during my mortal days obsidian is a natural material and energy is not (FWIW).
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#54805, "RE: Natural weapon edge."
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And I'm wrong on obsidian
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Kalageadon | Wed 09-Apr-14 10:30 AM |
Member since 23rd Oct 2003
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#54781, "RE: Natural weapon edge."
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All of those except glass qualify, to the best of my recollection.. Fairly easy to test though.
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