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[[File:PaperKnife.png|thumb|The Bard AF1 Paper Knife loses 2 Agi vs retail but gains 5 total CHR.]]
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==Statistics==
{{Item Statistics
| type = Weapon
| icon id = 16766
| tags = {{Rare}}{{Exclusive}}
| weapon type = Dagger
| damage = 15
| delay = 195
| stats ={{Stat|CHR|+5}}{{changes}}
| level = 40
| jobs = [[BRD]]
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==Other Uses==
{{Used In
| resale price = none
}}
==How to Obtain==
{{AH|Undeliverable Exclusive}}
===Quests===
*[[Painful Memory]]
==Historical Background==
The [[Paper Knife]] came into existence in the 18th century, and was used for cutting the paper folds in publications so the pages could be read, due to multiple pages being printed on large sheets of paper, and then folded and cut when binding so the pages would appear in order. A bard would use this to learn, and have available, music and lyrics, as often, pages would be missed during binding.[https://regencyredingote.wordpress.com/2013/05/24/a-paper-knife-was-not-a-letter-opener/]
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Revision as of 02:59, 7 May 2023

Paper Knife

Statistics

Paper knifeRareExclusive
(Dagger) All Races
DMG: 15 Delay: 195 CHR +5HorizonXI specific changes
Lv. 40 BRD
Damage Per Second: 4.62
TP Per Hit: 53

Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

How to Obtain

Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered. AH Black.png

Quests

Historical Background

The Paper Knife came into existence in the 18th century, and was used for cutting the paper folds in publications so the pages could be read, due to multiple pages being printed on large sheets of paper, and then folded and cut when binding so the pages would appear in order. A bard would use this to learn, and have available, music and lyrics, as often, pages would be missed during binding.[1]