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[[Image:Pillar of Fearlessness Live.jpg|right|frame|Pillar of Fearlessness]]
{{Intro
{|width=300 border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3
| Patch Introduced = [[Throne of Destiny]]
!align=center|[[Image:Pillar of Fearlessness icon.png]] || Pillar of Fearlessness
|   Related Quests =  
|-
|          Updated =  
|colspan=2 align=center|''The four Sho principles of Detachment, Compassion, Humility, and Discipline are well known, and scholars have spent centuries meditating upon their relationship. One maverick scholar, a warrior-monk named Ra Shin, proposed that, once the four pillars were mastered, there was a fifth pillar: Fearlessness. He believed that the a seeker of enlightenment who had achieved perfect understanding of the Four Principles had nothing more to fear, no need for caution. Ra Shin was last seen carrying this spear into the den of a dozen winter bears to test his understanding.
|      Rare Number = 253
|-
}}
!Value
{{Melee Weapon
|align=center| 7,700p
|        Weapon Type = Spear
|-
|              Name = Pillar of Fearlessness
!Burden
|         Icon Image = Pillar of Fearlessness Icon.png
|align=center| 400
|         Live Image = Pillar of Fearlessness Live.jpg
|-
| Live Image Caption = Pillar of Fearlessness
!Restrictions
|             Value = 7,700
|align=center| [[ToD]]
|             Burden = 400
|-
|        Description = The four Sho principles of Detachment, Compassion, Humility, and Discipline are well known, and scholars have spent centuries meditating upon their relationship. One maverick scholar, a warrior-monk named Ra Shin, proposed that, once the four pillars were mastered, there was a fifth pillar: Fearlessness. He believed that the a seeker of enlightenment who had achieved perfect understanding of the Four Principles had nothing more to fear, no need for caution. Ra Shin was last seen carrying this spear into the den of a dozen winter bears to test his understanding.
!Special Properties
| Special Properties = [[Pierce Rending]], [[Dropped on Death]], [[Crushing Blow]]
|align=center| [[Pierce Rending]], [[Dropped on Death]], [[Crushing Blow]]
|             Damage = 31.35 - 57
|-
|     Buffed Damage =
!Damage
|            Element = Piercing
|align=center| 31.35 - 57, Piercing
|             Speed = Fast (30)
|-
|       Buffed Speed =
!Speed
|    Bonus to Attack = 13
|align=center| 30
|     Buffed Attack =  
|-
|   Bonus to Defense = 13
!Bonus to<br>Attack Skill
|     Buffed Defense =  
|align=center| +13%
|             Spells = [[Aura of Defense]], [[Major Spear Aptitude]], [[Minor Defender]], [[Minor Heart Thirst]], [[Infected Caress]], [[Elysa's Sight]], [[Tibri's Blessing]]
|-
|   Activation Reqs = None
!Bonus to<br>Melee Def
|        Spellcraft = 350
|align=center| +13%
|               Mana = 2000
|-
|         Mana Cost = 30
!Spells
}}
|align=center| Aura of Defense, Major Spear Aptitude, Minor Defender, Minor Heart Thirst, Infected Caress, Elysa's Sight, Tibri's Blessing
== Notes ==
|-
* ??
!Spellcraft
|align=center| 350
|-
!Mana
|align=center| 2000, 1/30 sec
|-
!Rare #
|align=center| 253
|-
|}


 
[[Category:Rending]]
[[Category:Weapon]]
[[Category:Dropped on Death]]
[[Category:Spear]]
[[Category:Crushing Blow]]
[[Category:Rare]]

Revision as of 15:15, 24 May 2009

Introduced:  Throne of Destiny
Pillar of Fearlessness
  • Value: 7,700
  • Burden: 400
  • Damage: 31.35 - 57 , Piercing
  • Speed: Fast (30)
  • Bonus to Attack Skill: +13%
  • Bonus to Melee Defense: +13%
  • Spells: Aura of Defense, Major Spear Aptitude, Minor Defender, Minor Heart Thirst, Infected Caress, Elysa's Sight, Tibri's Blessing
  • Properties: Pierce Rending, Dropped on Death, Crushing Blow
  • Activation requires None
  • Spellcraft: 350.
  • Mana: 2000.
  • Mana Cost: 1 point per 30 seconds.
  • The four Sho principles of Detachment, Compassion, Humility, and Discipline are well known, and scholars have spent centuries meditating upon their relationship. One maverick scholar, a warrior-monk named Ra Shin, proposed that, once the four pillars were mastered, there was a fifth pillar: Fearlessness. He believed that the a seeker of enlightenment who had achieved perfect understanding of the Four Principles had nothing more to fear, no need for caution. Ra Shin was last seen carrying this spear into the den of a dozen winter bears to test his understanding.
Pillar of Fearlessness

Notes

  • ??