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{{Intro | |||
| Patch Introduced = [[Throne of Destiny]] | |||
| Related Quests = [[Knights of Karlun Quest]] | |||
| Updated = | |||
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{{Creature | {{Creature | ||
| Name = Sir Belfelor | | Name = Sir Belfelor | ||
| Image = Sir Belfelor Live.jpg | | Image = Sir Belfelor Live.jpg | ||
| Class = Human | | Class = Human | ||
| Subclass = | | Subclass = Viamontian Knight | ||
| Level = | | Boss = True | ||
| Level = 80 | |||
| Strength = 210 | | Strength = 210 | ||
| Endurance = 100 | | Endurance = 100 | ||
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| Magic Defense = | | Magic Defense = | ||
| Magic Attack = | | Magic Attack = | ||
| XP = | | XP = 11,500 | ||
| Luminance = 0 | |||
| Loot Tier = 4 | |||
| Weaknesses = Lightning | | Weaknesses = Lightning | ||
| Attacks = Slash, Pierce | | Attacks = Slash, Pierce | ||
| Trophies = | | Trophies = {{Creature Item List|Ring of Karlun}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Located in the [[Hall of Karlun]]. | * Located in the [[Hall of Karlun]]. | ||
== Dialog == | |||
{{Tell|Sir Belfelor tells you, "You may have fooled Sir Ginazio, outsider, but I know you are working for someone else, and that you seek the Ring of Karlun. I will not attack you, but you will get nothing from me. You may as well leave." | |||
|Sir Belfelor tells you, "And so I die by treachery. Go running to your masters, corrupt puppet." | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 20 May 2015
Introduced: | Throne of Destiny | Related Quests: | Knights of Karlun Quest |
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Trophies
Notes
- Located in the Hall of Karlun.
Dialog
- Sir Belfelor tells you, "You may have fooled Sir Ginazio, outsider, but I know you are working for someone else, and that you seek the Ring of Karlun. I will not attack you, but you will get nothing from me. You may as well leave."
- Sir Belfelor tells you, "And so I die by treachery. Go running to your masters, corrupt puppet."