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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This bracelet boosts its user's war magic skill by 11%. This spell stacks with the self war buff but stacks with other spells.
* This bracelet boosts its user's war magic skill by 11%.
* TIP: Use this with a war magic rare for a substantially large extra boost in skill (+278 instead of +250).
* The spell overrides [[Hieromancer's Blessing]] (VII) or lower, and is overridden by [[Incantation of War Magic Mastery Self]] (VIII). At low levels of war skill this means the bracelet can be a detriment rather than a bonus.
* Here are the bonuses for a few scenarios:
** Buffed war skill of 400 with Self VI would be 405 with 11% instead. (5 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 410 with Self VII would be 411 with 11% instead. (1 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 420 with Self VII would be 422 with 11% instead. (2 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 440 with Self VII would be 444 with 11% instead. (4 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 460 with Self VII would be 466 with 11% instead. (6 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 470 with Self VII would be 477 with 11% instead. (7 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 465 with Self VIII would be 466 with 11% instead. (1 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 475 with Self VIII would be 477 with 11% instead. (2 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 480 with Self VIII would be 483 with 11% instead. (3 point bonus)
** Buffed war skill of 500 with Self VIII would be 505 with 11% instead. (5 point bonus)

Revision as of 15:44, 27 January 2010

Introduced:  From the Darkness Born Related Quests:  Hidden Entrance
Clasp of the Arm
  • Value: 9,000
  • Burden: 50
  • Spells: The Art of Destruction
  • Activation requires Arcane Lore: 100
  • This item cannot be sold.
  • Spellcraft: 350.
  • Mana: 1000.
  • Mana Cost: 1 point per 20 seconds.
  • This simple silver clasp appears to be no more than an ornamental piece of jewelry to the untrained eye. Those who have studied magic will immediately notice that the silver is woven delicately and intricately with pyreal and golden bands. The result is a potent magical boon. A blaze of fire has been carved into the metal of the bracelet.

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