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The [[Shuriken]], Japanese for "hand released blade," is a traditional Japanese concealed weapon that was generally used for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing. In [[UO]], it is a ranged weapon that can be [[poison|poisoned]]. Like the [[Fukiya]], anyone can use it if they have one hand free. However, Grandmaster Ninjas can use them while equipped with a two-handed weapon.  
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The [[Shuriken]], Japanese for "hand released blade," is a traditional Japanese concealed weapon that was generally used for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing. In [[UO]], it is a ranged weapon that can be [[poison|poisoned]]. Like the [[Fukiya]], anyone can use it if they have one hand free.
  
To use Shuriken, a stocked [[Leather Ninja Belt]] must be worn.  
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To use Shuriken, a stocked [[Leather Ninja Belt]] must be worn or in your backpack.  
  
 
Shurikens have a range up to 10 tiles. However, it is recommended that 3 tiles is best.
 
Shurikens have a range up to 10 tiles. However, it is recommended that 3 tiles is best.

Revision as of 14:15, 31 May 2009

The Shuriken, Japanese for "hand released blade," is a traditional Japanese concealed weapon that was generally used for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing. In UO, it is a ranged weapon that can be poisoned. Like the Fukiya, anyone can use it if they have one hand free.

To use Shuriken, a stocked Leather Ninja Belt must be worn or in your backpack.

Shurikens have a range up to 10 tiles. However, it is recommended that 3 tiles is best.

See Also