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{{Infobox item
The [[Planesword]] is a named [[Longsword]] and as such a [[Bladed|bladed]], [[One-Handed Weapon|one-handed]] [[swordsmanship]] weapon. Companion to the [[Planeshield]], it first appeared as loot on the creatures that accompanied the activation of the [[Moonglow]] [[Blackrock Detector]] on March 29, 2008.
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| name=Planesword
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| image=Planesword.png
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| weight=7
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| spellchanneling=yes
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| physicaldamage=50
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| energydamage=50
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| hitlightning=10
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| weapondamage=15 - 16
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| weaponspeed=3.5
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| strengthrequirement=35
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| onehandedweapon=yes
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| skillrequired=Swordsmanship
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| mindurability=45
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| maxdurability=110
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}}
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The [[Blackrock Detector Event Set]] is an unofficial set - that is to say, a collection of items which obviously should be put together but grant nothing other then bragging rights should you accomplish it.
  
===Special Moves===
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It comprises of two items, the [[Planesword]] (a [[Longsword]]) and [[Planeshield]] (a [[Metal Kite Shield]]), dropped by [[Fallen Warrior]]s during the [[Mad Mage]] event. This event was Part II of the larger event arc [[Warriors of Destiny]]. On March 29, 2008, a device made to detect [[Blackrock]] instead opened a portal to the [[Ethereal Void]], giving players access to a dark mirror of [[Moonglow]] filled with the creatures (and also allowing the [[Shadowlords]] access to [[Sosaria]]...).
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! style="padding:5px;" | '''Primary:'''
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| style="padding:5px;" | [[Image:Armor_ignore_icon.jpg]]<br>[[Armor Ignore]]
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! style="padding:5px;" | '''Secondary:'''
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| style="padding:5px;" | [[Image:Special_move_concussion_blow.gif]]<br>[[Concussion Blow]]
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|}
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==Named Longswords==
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Each [[Fallen Warrior]] would either drop the sword or the shield when killed. The items were not intended for practical use, but instead as an easy way to collect points for the [[Spring Cleaning 2008]] event (which followed shortly after). While extremely common prior to the turn-in, they no longer spawn in game.
* [[Blade of the Righteous]]
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* [[Dragon's End]]
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When completely assembled, the ''total'' modifiers are:
* [[The Holy Sword]]
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* [[Hit Lightning]]: 10%
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* [[Spell Channeling]]
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* [[Physical Damage]]: 50%
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* [[Energy Damage]]: 50%
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* [[Energy Resist]]: 10
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{{Special Moves
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| primary=armorignore
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| secondary=concussionblow
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}}
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
* [[Thread of Life]]
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* [[Artifacts (Other)]]
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* [[Blackrock Detector Event Set]]
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* [[Planeshield]]
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* [[Warriors of Destiny|Warriors of Destiny Part II: Mad Mage]]
  
[[Category:Artifacts (Other)]][[Category:Longswords]][[Category:One-Handed Weapons]][[Category:Swordsmanship Weapons]][[Category:Event Items]]
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[[Category:Artifacts (Other)]][[Category:Blackrock Detector Event Set]][[Category:Event items]][[Category:Longswords]]

Latest revision as of 07:50, 4 June 2013

Planesword.png
Planesword
Weight: 7 Stones
Spell Channeling
Hit Lightning 10%
Physical Damage 50%
Energy Damage 50%
Weapon Damage 15 - 16
Weapon Speed 3.5s
Strength Requirement 35
One-Handed Weapon
Skill Required: Swordsmanship
Durability: 45 (min) - 110 (max)

The Blackrock Detector Event Set is an unofficial set - that is to say, a collection of items which obviously should be put together but grant nothing other then bragging rights should you accomplish it.

It comprises of two items, the Planesword (a Longsword) and Planeshield (a Metal Kite Shield), dropped by Fallen Warriors during the Mad Mage event. This event was Part II of the larger event arc Warriors of Destiny. On March 29, 2008, a device made to detect Blackrock instead opened a portal to the Ethereal Void, giving players access to a dark mirror of Moonglow filled with the creatures (and also allowing the Shadowlords access to Sosaria...).

Each Fallen Warrior would either drop the sword or the shield when killed. The items were not intended for practical use, but instead as an easy way to collect points for the Spring Cleaning 2008 event (which followed shortly after). While extremely common prior to the turn-in, they no longer spawn in game.

When completely assembled, the total modifiers are:


Special Moves
Primary Armor ignore icon.jpg Armor Ignore
Secondary Concussion Blow Concussion Blow

See Also