Why disease?

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asked Mar 16, 2021 in H&E by Smarthuiyuan (940 points)


Side Effects: Its in the middle of wow classic gold the Wilderness. Read ALL of this guide before posting because: The benefits from the Blood Chest might not be fair and the prerequisites may tell why (100 qp and recepie for disaster) So you can see the Side Notes. Rate 1-10 plz.

Anyhow I haven't had a large suggestion, but while lieing on the trampoline, I had been thinking about Zogres, disease and the shiny red weapons known as dragon. Okay dragon claws, claws are relativly new, seem super cool and move up to rune. They aren't used because: Rune claws need to be made. Not very strong, about dagger rate but can't be disputed. A sheild can not be used together. The rune spec is not very good. So dragon claws heres a fast summary.

It hits at precisely the exact same rate for a d dagger. Lost city is required to wield them. They are 2h weapons. Spec: Your personality dives forward, plunges both claws into the enemy. Both character move 2 spaces, in case a wall or impassible thing is hit, the target is intolerable and takes normal damage.

Infection is indicated by (D) following the weapon title. Super disease is marked by (D+) after the weapon title. Effects. If you hit a weapon with disease on, the oppenent will suffer with illness and start losing 5 from each random stat. If you strike a weapon with superb disease on, the oppnent will suffer with isease and get started losing 10 from each random statt. Reclyms balm can be used to heal you. It is going to only use 1 dose to fully heal.

Why disease? Its under utilized, a cool idea and I like the noise of plague weapons. Why did you opt for those weapons? Spears, claws, and buy wow gold classic throwing axes along with my favirote firearms, but I don't use them. They aren't use a good deal because they are ill effective compared to other weapons like daggers, halbeards and knives. How many doses will player disease take to cure? Just 1 dose to fully heal yourself.

 

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