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− | + | ==Item details== | |
− | + | * The ''attack'' button changes to ''thrust'' when this weapon is equipped. | |
− | + | * Has a small chance of inflicting stun LV1. | |
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− | + | ==Miscellaneous trivia== | |
− | + | * ''Owarai'' is a Japanese term that refers to comedy shows, often slapstick, such as those seen on television. | |
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Revision as of 18:05, 20 August 2007
Ceremonial objects with roots in "owarai," an aspect of newman culture. Their attacks do little physical damage.
Item details
- The attack button changes to thrust when this weapon is equipped.
- Has a small chance of inflicting stun LV1.
Miscellaneous trivia
- Owarai is a Japanese term that refers to comedy shows, often slapstick, such as those seen on television.