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|stats = {{Name|Speed w|+154}}{{name|Crit. Chance|+1}}{{name|Weight|+5}} | |stats = {{Name|Speed w|+154}}{{name|Crit. Chance|+1}}{{name|Weight|+5}} | ||
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− | '''Elliott's Pencil''' is a [[Weapons#Dagger| dagger weapon]] sold by [[Elliott]] for 70 Calico Eggs during the [[Desert Festival]]. It has been in game since the 1.1 update but was unobtainable without use of cheats until the 1.6 update. | + | '''Elliott's Pencil''' is a [[Weapons#Dagger| dagger weapon]] sold by [[Elliott]] for [[File:Calico Egg.png|24px|link=]] 70 Calico Eggs during the [[Desert Festival]]. It has been in game since the 1.1 update but was unobtainable without use of cheats until the 1.6 update. |
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 21:16, 22 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
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Elliott's Pencil | |
Elliott used this to write his book. It's sharp! | |
Information | |
Type: | Dagger |
Level: | 4 |
Source: | sold by Elliott during the Desert Festival |
Damage: | 1-3 |
Critical Strike Chance: | .02 |
Stats: | Speed (+154) Crit. Chance (+1) Weight (+5) |
Adventurer's Guild | |
Purchase Price: | Desert Festival for 70 |
Sell Price: | 200g |
Elliott's Pencil is a dagger weapon sold by Elliott for 70 Calico Eggs during the Desert Festival. It has been in game since the 1.1 update but was unobtainable without use of cheats until the 1.6 update.
History