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| bonus = +8 |
| bonus = +8 |
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| str = 10 |
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| dur = 30 |
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| weight = N/A |
| weight = N/A |
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| use = Ranged, Shields, Staves |
| use = Ranged, Arrows,<br>Shields, Staves |
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| rarity = Uncommon |
| rarity = Uncommon |
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| special = N/A |
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| color = |
| color = Unknown |
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| dye = N/A |
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A tall, brushy tree, the '''deringo''' hails from the southern regions of the west side of the Elanthian continent. It is a fairly common wood, often found growing in the same forests as other hardwoods such as oak, ash and maple. While its magical influences are not usually of great power, the availability of it as well as the ease of harvesting the deringo make it an extremely popular wood for all manner of magical articles. In the fall, the deringo is known for its vivid yellow-gold foliage, and the dramatic effect given by each of its leaves being edged in black. |
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[[Category:Trees]] |
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[[Category:Materials]] |
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== External Links == |
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[[Category:Woods]] |
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#carmiln Armory, Woods for Staves, Shields, and Bows: Deringo], on Play.net |
Latest revision as of 14:50, 24 July 2022
Deringo | |
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Use | Ranged, Arrows, Shields, Staves |
Bonus | +8 |
ST/DU | 10/30 |
Rarity | Uncommon |
Primary Color | Unknown |
A tall, brushy tree, the deringo hails from the southern regions of the west side of the Elanthian continent. It is a fairly common wood, often found growing in the same forests as other hardwoods such as oak, ash and maple. While its magical influences are not usually of great power, the availability of it as well as the ease of harvesting the deringo make it an extremely popular wood for all manner of magical articles. In the fall, the deringo is known for its vivid yellow-gold foliage, and the dramatic effect given by each of its leaves being edged in black.