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The quality of the [[UO:Gorgon_Lens|Gorgon Lens]] does make a difference. There are two types; a bright blue [[UO:Gorgon_Lens|Gorgon Lens]] and a darker blue [[UO:Gorgon_Lens|Gorgon Lens]]. The former is crafed using scales obtained from [[UO:Medusa|Medusa]] while she is alive, while the latter is crafted using scales from a [[UO:Medusa|Medusa]] corpse. The corpse version may occasionally fail, while the live version will always [[UO:Proc|proc]]. | The quality of the [[UO:Gorgon_Lens|Gorgon Lens]] does make a difference. There are two types; a bright blue [[UO:Gorgon_Lens|Gorgon Lens]] and a darker blue [[UO:Gorgon_Lens|Gorgon Lens]]. The former is crafed using scales obtained from [[UO:Medusa|Medusa]] while she is alive, while the latter is crafted using scales from a [[UO:Medusa|Medusa]] corpse. The corpse version may occasionally fail, while the live version will always [[UO:Proc|proc]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:43, 5 June 2020
Gorgon Lens Charges Item Property
Gorgon Lens Charges are added to an item's properties by using a Gorgon Lens on the item. Gorgon Lens Charges prevent Medusa from turning you to stone.
The quality of the Gorgon Lens does make a difference. There are two types; a bright blue Gorgon Lens and a darker blue Gorgon Lens. The former is crafed using scales obtained from Medusa while she is alive, while the latter is crafted using scales from a Medusa corpse. The corpse version may occasionally fail, while the live version will always proc.