Item: a buckler
Item 'a buckler' is type armor, alignment 0, made of reinforced-wood,
has keywords 'buckler', equipped as a shield.
This item weighs 0 stones and 32 pebbles, and is valued at 14,500 gp.
This level 160 item has no special attributes.
Armor resistance is 4 pierce, 4 bash, 4 slash, and 4 exotic.
*This item may be repaired 7 times.
A round wooden buckler, which is reinforced with steel, has a symbol
carved in the middle of it. Bits and pieces of debris are scattered all
over the surface of it. To your disgust, there are chucks of flesh inserted
into slits, which is probably punctured by an axe of some kind. You shiver
as you think of how that piece of flesh got there.
Long description: A small round buckler rests on the ground.
This item can be found in Catacombs of Shame.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Catacombs of Shame by the mob 'A kobold soldier'.
*This item is dropped in Curse of Xazra by the mob 'A barbarian from a far-off land'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Supplying the Army (220-241) from Lady Templeton.
has keywords 'buckler', equipped as a shield.
This item weighs 0 stones and 32 pebbles, and is valued at 14,500 gp.
This level 160 item has no special attributes.
Armor resistance is 4 pierce, 4 bash, 4 slash, and 4 exotic.
*This item may be repaired 7 times.
A round wooden buckler, which is reinforced with steel, has a symbol
carved in the middle of it. Bits and pieces of debris are scattered all
over the surface of it. To your disgust, there are chucks of flesh inserted
into slits, which is probably punctured by an axe of some kind. You shiver
as you think of how that piece of flesh got there.
Long description: A small round buckler rests on the ground.
This item can be found in Catacombs of Shame.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Catacombs of Shame by the mob 'A kobold soldier'.
*This item is dropped in Curse of Xazra by the mob 'A barbarian from a far-off land'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Supplying the Army (220-241) from Lady Templeton.