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Soul Eater
Rare Item | |
Type | IGM Item |
Date | December 2003 |
Shard | Yamato |
Quantity | unknown |
Currently Spawning | No |
Japanese localized name | unknown |
Extended Information | |
Graphic | 5119 |
Hue | 14 |
Height | 1 |
Dyable | unknown |
Edible | unknown |
Stackable | No |
Turnable | unknown |
Wearable | No |
Wieldable | One-handed weapon |
Works as a container | No |
Works as a runebook | No |
Works as a spellbook | No |
Effects | |
Animated | No |
Double-click Effect | unknown |
Ethereal | No |
Sound | unknown |
Translucent | No |
Walk-over Effect | unknown |
Special Item Flags | |
Newbiefied | unknown |
Legal to Own | Yes |
Physical Damage 100% Note: The properties for this item are incomplete. |
Emperor Golmor was the villain in a long-running event arc on the Japanese shards in 1998-1999. In December of 1999, the IGMs brought him back for a sequel on Yamato, in an event titled “Emperor Again?”. The sword that finally killed the revived Emperor Golmor on Yamato was named Soul Eater. 8 years later, August of 2007, Golmor again returned to Yamato. A character named “Soul Saver” was able to provide the sword “Soul Eater”, and Golmor was again defeated. After this event, the sword was placed on permanent display at Castle British. The weapon properties displayed here are as they were right after the August 2007 event. (Note that this summary is based on some very rough Japanese translations. Anyone who can correct any errors, or add any detail, please do!).