Abu Antar
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Stop promoting drugs.Definitely one of the most iconic items ever: Always a great joy to behold when you grab em the one and only that makes you strong:
Stop promoting drugs.Definitely one of the most iconic items ever: Always a great joy to behold when you grab em the one and only that makes you strong:
Scroll of Icarian Flight from Morrowind
It was just mindblowing to see that it was possible to jump over half of the game world.
I completed D2 with all classes on Hell and never saw a SoJ. An entire generation of gamers must have been doing a tremendous amount of farming (or duping), or maybe I just used the wrong patch (1.09)?
Yes this was actually one of my points. I was also talking about battle.net mainly. In the early years, esp. before LoD, SoJ was almost a mythical item due to it's power and rarity (mechanics for spawning it weren't widely know). I would say it was definitely the most sought after item, perhaps aside from dual-leech rings, but only dupers and those in the know seemed to have one. So it was at the same time used as a currency, but a large part of the playerbase never had even a single one, including me. I didn't possess one for many years, and by then you already had runewords and whatnot.
Girdle of Hill Giant Strength/Girdle of Strength
Girdle of Hill Giant Strength/Girdle of Strength
How has this not been mentioned?
Girdle of Hill Giant Strength/Girdle of Strength
How has this not been mentioned?
Because it's boring? What's so unique about a stat increase?
Girdle of Hill Giant Strength/Girdle of Strength
How has this not been mentioned?
Because it's boring? What's so unique about a stat increase?
Because in old D&D/AD&D stat increases were actually not that common. And Girdles of Giant Strength were one of the few ways to attain exceptional strength. Gauntlets of Ogre Power might get a character to 18/00 but the Girdle goes into the twenties, which was unheard of for most players in earlier editions.
Ban everyone who mentions talking weapons.
Romance your swords! Capture the hearts of weapons to level them up in this “shack-and-slash” dungeon crawling adventure.
Reviews
“I'm going home and telling my mom I'm gay for swords now.”
About This Game
Date up to seven weapons, from dancing swords to heart-piercing daggers