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Hook Sword
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DESCRIPTION
Categorized as a civilian weapon the Hook Sword is a versatile armament. The spine is used like a regular sword, the sharpened hilt is used for stabbing, the crescent guard issued for deflecting and slashing, and the hook is used to trip enemies, catch weapons and of course rending open an enemy. First used in 1771 BC modern routines are often very flashy, and may involve techniques such as linking paired weapons and wielding them as a single long, articulated weapon. Fits most standard minifig hands.
Brandings translate: of Fire As the blast of stifling radiation hits, the swirling cinders make it clear that this item is fused with the elements of fire. Worthy wearers and wielders possess purely offensive incantations like Fireball, Scorch and Flamestrike to toast their foes. Invoke Meteor Shower to enjoy additional fireworks.
Miniquins, MOCs and Minifig parts not included with purchase
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