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Carroll's "nonsense" words were often made up of 2 words spliced together, like "frumious" from "fuming" and "furious", so "vorpal" is likely the same (though he never mentioned which two, "voracious" springs to mind as one). | Carroll's "nonsense" words were often made up of 2 words spliced together, like "frumious" from "fuming" and "furious", so "vorpal" is likely the same (though he never mentioned which two, "voracious" springs to mind as one). | ||
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Revision as of 04:21, 23 March 2024
Statistics
Damage Per Second: 10.45
TP Per Hit: 60
Weapon Rank: 4
Can be stored with Ghanraam.
Horizon Changes
none
Other Uses
Used in Quests: |
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs. |
How to Obtain
Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered.
Dropped by
- Any NM in Nyzul Isle Investigation.
- 100% drop from HNMs on Floor 100, if the Runic Disc holder's job is RDM.
Cultural Reference
The "vorpal sword" was the sword mentioned in Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" (from the book Through the Looking-Glass), and was used by the hero of the poem to decapitate the Jabberwock. According to the poem, it made a "snicker-snack" noise when used.
Carroll's "nonsense" words were often made up of 2 words spliced together, like "frumious" from "fuming" and "furious", so "vorpal" is likely the same (though he never mentioned which two, "voracious" springs to mind as one).