When you’re fighting in the game, there will be all kinds of enemies. Now you have copies of blank cards, so you never have to worry about getting stuck using a weapon you don’t like! Now, copy the code you get on the back of the card, and duplicate it using the punch designix. Take your blank strife specibus card and captchalogue it. It’s something my co-players and I did the moment we got our blank strife specibi, in case we decided to change our minds about our weapons. I have a little tip for all of you, actually. If you want to start using another type of weapon, you’ll have to find another strife card. This tells us that your strife kind need not be a normal kind of weapon.Ī word of warning though, once you equip your weapon of choice to your strife specibus, you won’t be able to un-equip it. It is usually used in dance, but it can still be used on a strife card. Another example would be Poikind, which is my strife specibus. For instance, this card, with a hammer equipped is called the “Hammerkind” strife specibus. Here is an example of a filled Strife Specibus:Īfter you fill your Strife card, you’ll notice a name will appear on the bottom of the card with the suffix ‘kind’. A strife Specibi is a card, not unlike your Fetch Modus card, that you can equip a weapon to. If you’ve read my post on the earlier topic of your Inventory and Fetch Modi, you’ll remember that I mentioned there are specific types of ways to organize your inventory. Now, there’s quite a bit you need to know about the various commands, but let’s start at the beginning: Strife Specibi. In Sburb, fighting enemies is known as Strife. Now, lets get down to the nitty gritty business: Fighting. ![]() THERE ARE STILL MANY MORE COMBINATIONS FOR YOU TO FIND.So, we’ve covered the basics of your inventory in Sburb. Now shut the hell up or you'll make four. Black sheep, black sheep, have you any wool? No, but I've got three bodybags full of stiffs. Cost: 115,000 Jet, 55,000 Tar, 30,000 Obsidian, 50 Chalkĭescription: This bludgeon is composed of spikes as sharp as knives between a coat of black wool that camouflages with the night.Steel Skull on a Stick (Skull on a Stick & Steel Bar)ĭescription: Now with 100% more METALLIC ACTION!!! The flaming candles just add insult to injury for whoever you smash it into. Spiked Chandelier Flail (Chandelier & Medieval Mace)Ībstratus: Macekind, Chainkind, Lanternkindĭescription: An ornate chandelier covered in more spikes than your average Gothic mansion. Stabby-stabby smashy-smashy.ĭescription: Although designed for ornamental purposes, the massive amount of spires and pointy towers on this thing makes it a fairly respectable weapon.ĭescription: If you need a description for this, your IMAGINATION stat is too low. It draws its power from an unknown, yet unlimited source.ĭescription: It's a mace on fire! Not very much fire, but every bit helps!ĭescription: It is a flail. Sure to spice up any game of D&D.Ĭost: 999999 Opal, 999999 Polychromite, 999999 Rainbow, 999999 Uraniumĭescription: A ball of green fire on the end of a stick. (ACME Weighted Rear-View Mirror Dice || Medieval Mace)ĭescription: Heavy, tethered dice blocks with spikes coming out of each side corresponding to the dots. ![]() Description: Although designed for ornamental purposes, the massive amount of spires and pointy towers on this thing makes it a fairly respectable weapon.You TOTALLY won't pretend to ride it any time in the near future. Cost: 100 Build Grist, 70 Copper, 60 Iodineĭescription: It's an average looking mace, except for the majestic metal horse head at the end.It's also quite delicious, but if you're going to lick it, mind the spikes.Īfter having its revenge, the potato decided to settle down and watch some TV for a while. This replica weapon isn't as impressive as the real thing, but it's a lump of metal on a stick at the very worst so you can still brain some imps with it. Description: A long, flanged blunt weapon from times of early warfare.
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