LotS/Cyberstorm Mask: Difference between revisions
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|attack=225 | |attack=225 | ||
|defense=100 | |defense=100 | ||
|procRate=8 | |||
|procDmgMin=1500 | |||
|procDmgCap=3000 | |||
|type=Helmet | |type=Helmet | ||
|ability=Cybershock: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Male raids | |ability=Cybershock: Chance for bonus damage (8%@30,750); Extra damage against Male raids (61,500) | ||
|text=<b>[Awarded: 10B damage]</b> | |text=<b>[Awarded: 10B damage]</b> | ||
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name::Cyberstorm Mask | [[:Category:LotS/type::Helmet|type::Helmet]] |
Attack: attack::225 Defense: defense::100 |
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Cybershock: Chance for bonus damage (8%@30,750); Extra damage against Male raids (61,500) | |
[Awarded: 10B damage]
The word cybernetics is derived from ancient Greek. In that language, 'kybernetes' means 'helmsman' -- denoting the idea of control. It's unlikely the Greeks of that era actually possessed cybernetic augmentations, though this might explain how Heracles was able to break his enemies' spines with wrestling moves. | |
Obtained from The Inventor's Revenge - Do at least 10 billion damage | |
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{{#set:statdps=1000 }} {{#set:minprocdps=120 }} {{#set:maxprocdps=240 }} {{#set:totalminprocdps=1120 }} {{#set:totalmaxprocdps=1240 }} {{#set:stamina=0 }} {{#set:energy=0 }} {{#set:honor=0 }} {{#set:pvp=0 }} {{#set:pvpattack=0 }} {{#set:pvpdefense=0 }} {{#set:health=0 }}
{{#set:color=Orange}} {{#set:ability=Cybershock: Chance for bonus damage (8%@30,750); Extra damage against Male raids (61,500)}} {{#set:text=[Awarded: 10B damage]
The word cybernetics is derived from ancient Greek. In that language, 'kybernetes' means 'helmsman' -- denoting the idea of control. It's unlikely the Greeks of that era actually possessed cybernetic augmentations, though this might explain how Heracles was able to break his enemies' spines with wrestling moves.}} {{#set:obtained=The Inventor's Revenge - Do at least 10 billion damage}} {{#set:used=}} {{#set:notes=}} {{#set:unique=}}