Jhynnifer
07-13-2015, 06:29 PM
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So yes I've got two bows, each of a rare and awesome quality and some nice armor. I'm considering swapping my capped rogue to TWC and POSSIBLY to GoS this is step 1 in achieving that! At the moment the prices I'm putting on these items will be high, I will consider other offers and *possibly* trades but most likely not. I do accept silvers or dollars (via verified paypal)
Bow 1.
a carved silver ruic long bow
10x lirion bow (doesn't cycle enchants)
Random Flares (I've seen void, fire, plasma, cold, lightning and air)
Permablessed
Self-ammo
Base enchant of the bow is 4x (this one has been merchant enchanted to 10x).
The arrows generated are permablessed, crumbles, random enchant from +1-+30 (weighted towards +20), and can also randomly have flares of basically all the common flare types like fire, steam, void, lightning, cold, plasma, impact(pure force), acid.
325/1834 of my shots against vvrael destroyers had flares (17.7%), not including kill shots that can't flare.
The arrows itself may have been generated with a flare but that does not guarantee it will flare. It works just like any flaring weapon, if it has flares, it has a chance to flare.
An example arrow may be +23, cold flares, hits the target but doesn't flare. Next arrow it could be +18, no flares. Next arrow could be +30, fire flares and actually flares on hit. etc.
Can't add sighting to it as the flares take up the weighting/sighting slot.
Can't be ensorcelled.
MB 400m
BO 650m
Bow 2.
a horn-nocked pallid sephwir yumi
5x sephwir sighted
T4 ensorcelled
+10 ranged, +10 Stalk & Hide, +5 Ambush
5-sided alteration with RUB activation
MB 65m
BO 80m
Side 1:
a horn-nocked pallid sephwir yumi
Tapering staves of fine-grained sephwir spread from an oval shark-hide grip topped by a notch cutout. The silvered patterns of the wood swirl gracefully over the staves with nary a knot to be seen. Carved caribou-horn nocks seamlessly cap the widely separated tips. Wrapped around the bottom of the grip is a spare bowstring, gleaming with the shine of fresh wax.
Side 2:
a grey-striated pallid sephwir yumi
The yumi's slender limbs stretch the length of a tall human with a gentle arc to its graceful, almost feminine lines. Striations of charcoal and cinereal tones run the length of the bow, contrasting sephwir's naturally pallid silver hue. A third of the way up from the base sits the weapon's grip: a strip of dark grey leather intricately wrapped with heron blue silk, a color mirrored in the simple geometric patterns carved into the upper and root knocks.
Side 3:
an ebon-banded pale sephwir yumi
Dashed bands of ebon paint run the length of the stave at even intervals, culminating in an intricate series of geometric patterns at the upper and root knocks. The grain patterns of the wood swirl gracefully over the bow, enhancing the contrast between the silvered wood and the ebon paint.
Side 4:
a distressed sephwir yumi
Battleworn, the yumi shows hints of irreparable damage to its silvered sephwir limbs. The once tightly coiled spare bowstring now curls down the from the upper knock to pool near the grip. It, too, has seen better days as its once pale blue silk has been ripped and smeared with blood.
Side 5:
an artfully painted sephwir yumi
Faint, silvery patterns painted along the bow's limbs enhance the wood's natural silver grain and give the yumi a faint luster. Striations of cineral and ebon are added to with long, delicate brush strokes that appear to be a mix of both Erithian and Sylvankind markings. A third of the way up from the base sits the weapon's grip; a strip of azure silk bearing what appears to be a roaring lion's head, though the image is distorted by the folds of the fabric.
Armor: (off the table!)
So yes I've got two bows, each of a rare and awesome quality and some nice armor. I'm considering swapping my capped rogue to TWC and POSSIBLY to GoS this is step 1 in achieving that! At the moment the prices I'm putting on these items will be high, I will consider other offers and *possibly* trades but most likely not. I do accept silvers or dollars (via verified paypal)
Bow 1.
a carved silver ruic long bow
10x lirion bow (doesn't cycle enchants)
Random Flares (I've seen void, fire, plasma, cold, lightning and air)
Permablessed
Self-ammo
Base enchant of the bow is 4x (this one has been merchant enchanted to 10x).
The arrows generated are permablessed, crumbles, random enchant from +1-+30 (weighted towards +20), and can also randomly have flares of basically all the common flare types like fire, steam, void, lightning, cold, plasma, impact(pure force), acid.
325/1834 of my shots against vvrael destroyers had flares (17.7%), not including kill shots that can't flare.
The arrows itself may have been generated with a flare but that does not guarantee it will flare. It works just like any flaring weapon, if it has flares, it has a chance to flare.
An example arrow may be +23, cold flares, hits the target but doesn't flare. Next arrow it could be +18, no flares. Next arrow could be +30, fire flares and actually flares on hit. etc.
Can't add sighting to it as the flares take up the weighting/sighting slot.
Can't be ensorcelled.
MB 400m
BO 650m
Bow 2.
a horn-nocked pallid sephwir yumi
5x sephwir sighted
T4 ensorcelled
+10 ranged, +10 Stalk & Hide, +5 Ambush
5-sided alteration with RUB activation
MB 65m
BO 80m
Side 1:
a horn-nocked pallid sephwir yumi
Tapering staves of fine-grained sephwir spread from an oval shark-hide grip topped by a notch cutout. The silvered patterns of the wood swirl gracefully over the staves with nary a knot to be seen. Carved caribou-horn nocks seamlessly cap the widely separated tips. Wrapped around the bottom of the grip is a spare bowstring, gleaming with the shine of fresh wax.
Side 2:
a grey-striated pallid sephwir yumi
The yumi's slender limbs stretch the length of a tall human with a gentle arc to its graceful, almost feminine lines. Striations of charcoal and cinereal tones run the length of the bow, contrasting sephwir's naturally pallid silver hue. A third of the way up from the base sits the weapon's grip: a strip of dark grey leather intricately wrapped with heron blue silk, a color mirrored in the simple geometric patterns carved into the upper and root knocks.
Side 3:
an ebon-banded pale sephwir yumi
Dashed bands of ebon paint run the length of the stave at even intervals, culminating in an intricate series of geometric patterns at the upper and root knocks. The grain patterns of the wood swirl gracefully over the bow, enhancing the contrast between the silvered wood and the ebon paint.
Side 4:
a distressed sephwir yumi
Battleworn, the yumi shows hints of irreparable damage to its silvered sephwir limbs. The once tightly coiled spare bowstring now curls down the from the upper knock to pool near the grip. It, too, has seen better days as its once pale blue silk has been ripped and smeared with blood.
Side 5:
an artfully painted sephwir yumi
Faint, silvery patterns painted along the bow's limbs enhance the wood's natural silver grain and give the yumi a faint luster. Striations of cineral and ebon are added to with long, delicate brush strokes that appear to be a mix of both Erithian and Sylvankind markings. A third of the way up from the base sits the weapon's grip; a strip of azure silk bearing what appears to be a roaring lion's head, though the image is distorted by the folds of the fabric.
Armor: (off the table!)