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Revision as of 16:20, 2 June 2012
Main / Skills / Masonry / Scythe trap
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Contents
Description
A very deadly trap, this one is made from a scythe blade hidden in masonry disguised as a rock.
The scythe trap is a trap used to deal heavy damage.
Creating
- Creation success is influenced by the active stone brick.
- Failure in creating will damage both the stone brick and the clay; failure in continuing will damage the item being added.
- These are difficult to make and continue, around 50 masonry is recommended.
- The success rate is highly dependent on the quality of the material.
Improving
- Improvement uses the masonry skill and items: stone chisel and rock shards.
- Higher quality traps deal more damage.
Usage
Scythe traps are placed on rock and cave tiles, the traps skill affects the placement chance.
Notes
- The trap's volume is very large; a single trap is too big to fit in a small cart.
- Improving these is a very good way to train masonry.
- The scythe trap is suspected to be one of the deadliest traps, sided closely by the axe trap.
- The unfinished trap is much heavier than the finished trap.