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Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their | Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their | ||
faces, the globetrotter went on adhering to his adventures. | faces, the globetrotter went on adhering to his adventures. | ||
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went into his back up to the butt. | went into his back up to the butt. | ||
[ Ulysses, by James Joyce ] | [ Ulysses, by James Joyce ] | ||
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Name | knife |
Appearance | knife |
Damage vs. small | 1d3 |
Damage vs. large | 1d2 |
To-hit bonus | +0 |
Weapon skill | knife |
Size | one-handed |
Base price | 4 zm (+10/positive enchant) |
Weight | 5 |
Material | iron |
A knife is a kind of weapon. Samurai will know it as a shito. It can be used in melee, or thrown.
Knife skill
Knife | |
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Max | Role |
Basic | |
Skilled | |
Expert |
The following weapons use knife skill:
- knife
- stiletto
- scalpel
- worm tooth
- crysknife
There are no artifact knives.
Encyclopedia entries
Knife:
Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their faces, the globetrotter went on adhering to his adventures. -- And I seen a man killed in Trieste by an Italian chap. Knife in his back. Knife like that. Whilst speaking he produced a dangerous looking clasp knife, quite in keeping with his character, and held it in the striking position. -- In a knockingshop it was count of a tryon between two smugglers. Fellow hid behind a door, come up behind him. Like that. Prepare to meet your God, says he. Chuck! It went into his back up to the butt. [ Ulysses, by James Joyce ]
Shito:
A Japanese stabbing knife.
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