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==Daedalus Threads==
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==A flashy, protective outfit of Empusa design==
 
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This outfit consists of a hooded lab coat, jeans and boots. The lab coat is slate grey, adorned by an intricate circuit board pattern in silver thread. Though durable, the layered silk is soft enough to be worn without an undershirt. The jeans are fitted with a secondary, lighter shield belt, supplying additional power for your shield.
 
This outfit consists of a hooded lab coat, jeans and boots. The lab coat is slate grey, adorned by an intricate circuit board pattern in silver thread. Though durable, the layered silk is soft enough to be worn without an undershirt. The jeans are fitted with a secondary, lighter shield belt, supplying additional power for your shield.

Revision as of 10:20, 4 November 2024

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Type Armor
Slot Armor
Base Price 11000
Information
Defense 4
Bonus Shields 50
Sexiness 5
Evasion 3
Usable Yes
Defensive Target Self
Additional Flags Chest Exposed

A flashy, protective outfit of Empusa design

This outfit consists of a hooded lab coat, jeans and boots. The lab coat is slate grey, adorned by an intricate circuit board pattern in silver thread. Though durable, the layered silk is soft enough to be worn without an undershirt. The jeans are fitted with a secondary, lighter shield belt, supplying additional power for your shield.

Acquisition


Can be bought from Xanthe at Silken Serenity in Gildenmere.


Usage


Can be equipped as armor or be sold to a vendor for credits.

Trivia

These clothes are named after Daedalus, a skilled and innovative craftsman in Greek/Roman mythology most known for being the architect of the minotaur's labyrinth, converting his prison bed into two sets of flight-capable wings for him and his son Icarus, and sewing a thread through a seashell.