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Latest revision as of 23:18, 17 July 2017
Serpent's Scale
Rare Item | |
Type | Original Necromancy Item |
Date | unknown |
Shards | Arirang Asuka Atlantic Baja Balhae Catskills Chesapeake Drachenfels Europa Formosa Great Lakes Hokuto Izumo Lake Austin Lake Superior Legends Mizuho Mugen Napa Valley Oceania Origin Pacific Sakura Siege Perilous Sonoma Wakoku Yamato |
Quantity | unknown |
Currently Spawning | No |
Japanese localized name | unknown |
Extended Information | |
Graphic | 3982 |
Hue | 0 |
Height | 1 |
Dyable | unknown |
Edible | unknown |
Stackable | Yes |
Turnable | unknown |
Wearable | No |
Wieldable | No |
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 |
Note: The properties for this item are incomplete. |
Note: All Serpent's Scales became Nox Crystals when AOS was released.
Lore
From Ultima lore:
Spells gleaned from the serpent ruins require a peculiar reagent, serpent scales. However, untreated snake scales are useless, and the ancient method of preparation has been lost. The only known supply of this ancient reagent is within the serpent ruins themselves.
The poison in the mouth of this beast seeps into the flesh and corrupts the scales, giving them the magical ability to act as a destructor of bonds.