+10% chance to cause DecayA legendary shortbow, wielded by none other than Cyrus Stryder, sworn defender of light, and former nemesis to Conqueron, and his army of undead, skeletal warriors.
Having skillfully forged this powerful bow, from the remains of his fallen foes, Cyrus would go on to rack up more than 100,000 confirmed Slenderbone kills, in a matter of decades. Come hell or high water, he was not going to let them win.
As you can imagine, this was starting to become a serious problem for Conqueron. How can one advance their evil objectives, when everywhere you go, a skilled bowman, lies in wait, ready to rain on your parade?
Best course of action when attempting to eliminate a threat? Catch them off guard, of course! As Stryder ended his day of combat, he would proceed to enjoy a relaxing swim in the ocean; terrible idea. Unbeknownst to him, the legendary sea creature known as Metakrawkus, was patiently awaiting his presence. Needless to say, the only swimming routine that he performed that day, was the death stroke.
Although Cryus is no longer with us, he is survived by his two children, who have made it their life's mission, to carry on his legacy, and destroy these undead beasts, once and for all.+5% Movement Speed, +5% Attack SpeedDuring the third aeon, King Arnabrail drew up in battle against King Molufnium, the king of the desert regions.
After a tense standoff between the two great armies over the course of many days, King Arnabrail sent a messenger and his escorts to offer terms with King Molufnium.
Molufnium disregarded the terms and sent the messenger back with his own terms, that twenty of their greatest warriors should come forth and do battle.
With the prevailing twenty claiming victory, the other army would submit to the other.
Arnabrail accepted these terms but sent only one warrior.
Molufnium snorted with derision at this 'foolish' action and promptly sent forth twenty of his best men to dispatch of this sole opponent.
As the twenty went forth, they noticed that this solitary man standing before them wielded a curious sword, shrouded with green fire.
Drawing near, the man lunged at them and, with superior speed and skill, he overwhelmed and destroyed Molufnium's twenty warriors.
Molufnium, shocked at this defeat, kept his word and humbly submitted himself to Arnabrail, pondering over the identity of this lone warrior with a flame bound sword... +200% Ranged and Magic Weapon Attack Speed for 30 secondsThere’s nothing quite like a cup of tea to start your day, but Peppermint Pekoe is far from your ordinary medium-black tea.
During Queen Ayorke's winter war, her army’s morale and strength were dwindling. The prolonged cold took a heavy toll, especially on her Bowmen and Mages, who kept watch from the towering walls of Ayorke’s massive castle.
In this dire moment, a local Tea Master, Senno Kian, visited the queen with a sample of his latest creation—Peppermint Pekoe. He assured the queen that this was exactly what her army needed. One sip, and she knew he was right. The frozen soldiers were revitalized, turning them into an elite fighting force.2 uses per Adventure+200% Attack Speed for 30 secondsOver a century has passed since the events that unfolded during the Siege Of Brackburn, and even 'till this day, newly found relics are continuously being discovered throughout it's desolate remains.
Although the desert region of Brackburn is now known as Emenire, the land itself has never truly recovered from the battles that took place across it's sandy hills. Despite this, it's still considered to be one of the top destinations in the world for relic hunters looking to get their hands on valuable artifacts.
The King of Brackburn had it all; money, power, along with an army of people at his disposal. The one thing King Rainor lacked, was respect, and this ultimately led to the end of his reign, as well as the fall of Brackburn itself. Nevertheless, Rainor did have his allies, and upon his death, Rainor requested to be buried in an undisclosed location, along with his most prized posessions. After a century of relentless search, the tomb of King Rainor was finally located, and with it, a power unleashed that some wished would stay hidden forever.
The infamous band known as Snapdragon's Dawn, is just one of the many objects retrieved from this discovery, and considering it's immense power and rarity, is sure to fetch a hefty price on the open market.3 uses per AdventureLeeches up to +100 health from nearby monsters in line of sight, up to 10000 health (The effect is stronger the closer you are to the target)In the 4th aeon, none were as reviled as the conjurer, Arkor the cold.
After committing heinous crimes in the name of 'abstruse discovery of the arcane', a gallery of 100 people in the hall of judgement successfully petitioned for his imprisonment.
After a year had passed, Arkor seized an opportunity to escape captivity and immediately sought revenge.
Devising a plan, he set about making crude rings and pervaded them with a malicious black aura, sending them to each of the members of the gallery.
Strangely, only some of those who received the rings succumbed, painfully, to the ring's mysterious, dark power, while the others seemed, oddly enough, to absorb it!Leeches up to +100 health and converts it to energy from nearby monsters in line of sight, up to 10000 health (The effect is stronger the closer you are to the target)In the years following his escape, Arkor's pursuit of forbidden knowledge only deepened. He learned that vengeance alone could not sustain his waning power, so he sought to transmute it.
The Ring of Transference was his final triumph: a masterpiece of cruel ingenuity that twists the flow of life itself. Instead of feeding upon the blood of others, it channels their stolen vitality into pure energy, invigorating its bearer with every nearby death.
Few can endure its surge without collapse, for the ring does not distinguish between the strength it grants and the strength it devours.Shows location of exit on minimap and grants +10% Movement SpeedAs history books tell us, Captain Moonscar was a terrible man. Described by some as the devil incarnate, Moonscar sailed the seas in search of land and treasure, destroying anything, and anyone, in his path.
Moonscar's success didn't come as a result of meticulous planning, the size of his crew, or even the amount of weapons in his stockpile, instead, Moonscar had a dirty trick up his sleeve, in the form of a spyglass he had acquired on one of his journeys. This wasn't any ordinary spyglass, but rather, an ancient relic that had incredible power.
The spyglass allowed Moonscar to investigate a land from an immeasurable distance, including during the darkest of night, thus always giving him the upper hand in any situation.+7% Melee Weapon Attack Speed, +9% Melee Weapon Damage, +7% Movement SpeedThe Band of Brutality was Wilburn Leon's breakthrough. A simple ring forged from passion, grit, and a burning forge in Talmuth. But that was only the beginning.
Years later, long after Wilburn had traded his hammer for ink and parchment, one of his original creations resurfaced. Cracked, scorched, and humming with strange energy. An adventurer had pushed the ring to its limits during a skirmish near the Riftscar Ruins and claimed it began to whisper in the heat of combat.
A local artificer saw potential beyond mere enchantment and reforged the ring using an Immutable Shard, stabilizing its volatile energy and unlocking its true form. Now engraved with ancient runes that pulse with a crimson glow, the Berserker's Band doesn't just enhance power, it synchronizes with it. It accelerates movement, sharpens reflexes, and heightens aggression to almost unnatural levels.

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