W00
Broadsword
The go-to weapon for striking down thy fellow man.
 
W01
Shortspear
Great for killing something you'd rather not know too personally.
 
W02
Rapier
A stabbing weapon occasionally used for slashing and mauling. Ah, the agony of choice.
 
W03
Knuckles
A handy hand-to-hand combat weapon.
 
W04
Knife
A pointy bit of metal with a handle.
 
W05
Axe
A hard working weapon used by lumberjacks, pirates, and violent peasant rabble.
 
W06
Mace
A heavy lump of metal used to crunch through armor.
 
W07
Longbow
The extended version of a regular bow.
 
W08
Greatsword
Yet another fresh take on the classic sword. This time they made the sword really big.
 
W09
Shillelagh
A short, sturdy walking stick. Banishes neither ghosts nor goblins. Good for hitting!
 
W10
Tulwar
A curved sword swung in a rigid fashion. Great for removing excess limbs.
 
W11
Flail
A spiked metal ball on a length of chain. Go nuts!
 
W12
Pata
An all-in-one gauntlet and sword.
 
W13
Labrys
A large double-bitted axe. Looks great with flannel!
 
W14
Halberd
A pole weapon with so many sharp and pointy bits it's hard to not kill something!
 
W15
Pesh-kabz
A multipurpose knife, provided all the purposes are violent.
 
W16
Katar
A punch dagger. Like a regular dagger, but for punching.
 
W17
Chain
A chain.
 
W18
Anchor
From, like, a boat.
 
W19
Nailbone
It's a bone with a nail in it! Somewhere a skelly is missing a leg. And a nail.
 
W20
Staff
A large wooden staff used by Boreal Druids for cool magic stuff.
 
W21
Rod
A metal stick that shoots fire.
 
W22
Warbow
A heftier bow for killing dudes instead of deer.
 
W23
Djinn Sword
Forged with a little spark of magic.
 
W24
Skullrod
A carved wooden rod with a skull on top. Very spooky.
 
W25
Executioner's Axe
This axe isn't meant for fair fights.
 
W26
Spark Sword
A broadsword inscribed with special magic runes. The Undead are not fans.
 
W27
Backsword
A good walking-around weapon.
 
W28
Lizard-Axe
A handaxe preferred by lizardpeople for its versatility.
 
W29
Backbreaker
The greatsword of The Skeletitan. Squish!
 
W30
Pokin' Stick
Suitable for curiosity rather than combat.
 
W31
Stump
A large, dirty, uprooted stump, swung as a clumsy weapon.
 
W32
Frostbiter
The weathered staff of the Ice Druid.
 
W33
Ox-Horn
The mighty spear of Ox-Head, co-guardian of the underworld.
 
W34
Kanabo
The spiked club of Horse-Face, co-guardian of the underworld.
 
W35
Cudgel
An unassuming cudgel popular with Boreal sorcerers.
 
W36
Cleaver
A giant version of a common kitchen instrument. Smells lightly of hotdogs.
 
W37
Spark Mace
The crescent blades of this mace are inscribed with special magic runes.
 
W38
Dadao
Literally a big knife. A real knife's knife.
 
W39
Lochaber Axe
Knife on a stick!
 
W40
Basket Hilt
A fancy sword with a chair for your hand!
 
W41
Ono
Named after what your enemies will be saying.
 
W42
Morningstar
God I hate that guy.
 
W43
Kukri
I love my curvy knife!
 
W44
Cat Claw
Become like that one guy! You know the guy.
 
W45
Doublesword
A frankly preposterous weapon. I find its use in combat a little hard to swallow.
 
W46
Oar
The last weapon of the desperate.
 
W47
Stake
A pointy wooden stake. Suitable for hunting the undead and camping!
 
W48
Trident
A giant fork used by Merpeople to skewer fish and jerks they don't like.
 
W49
Sickleknife
A ghastly farm implement; useful if you run into any monstrous ears of corn.
 
W50
Impaler
A fencing sword favored by vampires for aesthetic reasons. They have a point.
 
W51
Khopesh
An ancient sword-axe that went out of style a millennium ago.
 
W52
Warhammer
A blunt weapon designed to break expensive knightly armor.
 
W53
Saber
Good for rattling as you charge to your inevitable death.
 
W54
Hook
Just a big, grody metal hook. Not exactly heroic.
 
W55
Chainsticks
Two metal sticks connected by a chain. Used to thresh grain and thrash goons.
 
W56
Waraxe
Unlike most axes, the waraxe wouldn't be caught dead chopping anything but skulls.
 
W57
Bo
A sturdy whackin' stick.
 
W58
Pitchfork
It's so small! Most effective against spaghetti.

W59
Crook
A curvy stick!

W60
Ball 'n Chain
Ah the ol' this.

W61
Shiv
You make do with what you can sharpen.

W62
Halfberd
A halberd with a shortened haft. You can swing it a little faster!

W63
Falchion
A one-handed sword with a big, wide blade. Very shiny.

W64
Javelin
A sharp wooden throwing stick. It's kind of like playing fetch with yourself.

W65
Maul
A stupid-big hammer.

W66
Pick
A sharp tool used for digging through mountains and enemies.

S00
Buckler
A small metal shield used for looking cool and deflecting blows.
 
S01
Boomerang
A wooden club that returns to your hand if you miss, most likely out of pity.
 
S02
Torch
A stick that is on fire. Also known as a "fire stick." Probably. Somewhere.
 
S03
Flintlock
Explosion tubes that shoot bullets. Takes a while to reload.
 
S04
Heater Shield
Shaped like a clothes iron. That's why it's called a heater shield. Makes you think.
 
S05
Tower Shield
Basically a portable wall.
 
S06
Lute
A wooden string instrument. Busk it out.
 
S07
Tome
A dusty book containing rare Light magic. Watch where you point that thing.
 
S08
Effigy
A crude effigy of a creature. It possesses some of that creature's power.
 
S09
Bell
Used in magical protection rituals. Jingles a bit when you walk.
 
S10
Tomahawk
A versatile axe. Think of it as your main weapon's butler.
 
S11
Throwing Knife
Used mostly by jugglers, not assassins. Or maybe that's what they want you to think.
 
S12
Ice Gauntlet
A magic gauntlet used in Jotun rituals or when their drinks are getting warm.
 
S13
Crossbow
An efficient killing machine that can be fired quickly. Pack a lunch for the reload time.
 
S14
Mechant's Pack
You've met with a terrible fate haven't you?
 
S15
Quickstep Cape
A swishy cape that makes you go fast!
 
S16
Tuba
A loud instrument of war used by only the sturdiest warriors.
 
S17
Wand
Go ahead, give it a zap!
 
S18
Doll
A cursed doll made in petty mockery of one's enemies. This one's actually kind of cute.
 
S19
Plank Shield
Really just a bunch of lumber with a handy gripping apparatus.
 
S20
Whetstone
A lava-veined rock plucked from a volcano. Warm to the touch.
 
S21
Battlehorn
Ripped from some great beast. Blow into it to inspire friends and cow foes.
 
S22
Crystal Orb
You can see little flecks of white dance around inside when you shake it.
 
S23
Banjolele
Half banjo, half ukulele, and the bane of sensible valets everywhere.
 
S24
Shortsword
Like a sword wingman. It's the backup singer for your other weapons.

S25
War Fan
A bunch of pretty metal plates, typically poisoned.

S26
Carbine
An advanced firearm that uses magic to fire sharp metal darts extremely fast.

S27
Phase Pistol
Uh, I thought this was supposed to be a fantasy game?

S28
Main-Gauche
A parrying dagger, though for 10% of people it should probably be called a Main-Droite.

S29
Double Barrel
Two explosion tubes right next to each other! An explosion duplex!

S30
Boomerang
A metal boomerang? This seems ill advised.

S31
Broom
Very witchy! Try not to fall off.

H00
Crown
Flaunt it!
 
H01
Goggles
They look cool, but as far as armor goes, they do nothing.
 
H02
Close Helm
It closes up to protect your whole head. Feels like you've been tinned.
 
H03
Hood
A mysterious hood. A must-have for adventurous fashionistas.
 
H04
Horned Helm
A gorgeous helmet with very attractive horns. Useful for hornless folk.
 
H05
Coif
A hood made of chain. Kind of pinchy.
 
H06
Sallet
A relatively comfortable visored helmet. Great for casual warfare.
 
H07
Winged Helm
Someone ruined a perfectly good helmet with these gaudy wings.
 
H08
Headband
A strip of cloth! It makes you want to kick things.
 
H09
Beard
A great big bushy beard. You could cover it with other headgear, but why would you?
 
H10
Facewrap
Worn by desert couriers. Makes you feel like a mummy.
 
H11
Scout Helmet
A light, visored helmet used by snipers and scouts.
 
H12
Wanderer Hat
Used by outlaws and bumpkins alike.
 
H13
Pointy Hat
An ostentatious display of haberdashery that illustrates one's arcane acumen.
 
H14
Bandit Bandana
A simple piece of headgear worn by bandits to hide their greasy hair.
 
H15
Jailer's Hood
Worn by jailers. Creepy, but probably not as creepy as what's underneath.
 
H16
Cavalry Helm
A light, no-frills helmet worn by your standard everyday footsoldier.
 
H17
Cage Helm
A frightening gladiator helmet that protects the face but also reads from the cheap seats.
 
H18
Piker's Pot
This look just screams "castle guard." You could probably make soup in it too.
 
H19
Mask
A mask with a symmetrical, neutral expression. There's something deeply unsettling about it.
 
H20
Bucket Helm
Bucket. Helm. Bucket Helm.
 
H21
Heaume
A giant, weird looking helmet. It's like, the king of helmets.
 
H22
Ridiculous Hat
An extremely stupid hat.
 
H23
Spectacles
It's really crazy how much easier it is to see with these.
 
H24
Redcap Cap
A pointy hat soaked in blood. Grants strength to the meek and the cruel.
 
H25
Skullhelm
Made from the remains of The Skeletitan. Smells like literal death.
 
H26
Ox-Helm
Helmet worn by Ox-Head, complete with horns. Smells like lavender.
 
H27
Horse-Helm
Helmet worn by Horse-Face, complete with mane. Smells like hay.
 
H28
Druid's Cowl
Face-obscuring cowl worn by the Ice Druid. A cowl for all seasons.
 
H29
Fez
Charming head-covering worn by members of the Merchant's Guild. How did you get it?
 
H30
Slime Crown
A regal crown belonging to the Slime King, who holds little if any monarchical authority.
 
H31
Wide-Brimmed Hat
A shady hat! Great for when the sun is high. Around lunch.

H32
Mitre
It's a pope hat!

H33
Domino Mask
A thin piece of cloth with two eyeholes that protects your idenity.

H34
Stumphelm
A stump that you can wear on your head, if that's your thing!

H35
Blindfold
If you need your eyes to fight, you probably aren't as good as you think!

H36
Tricorn
When two corns just won't cut it.

H37
Jester Mask
So a manticore and a lizardperson walk into a bar...

A00
Scale Armor
A sensible piece of armor. But where's the pizzazz?
 
A01
Lamellar Armor
Composed of small metal plates tied together. Cheap to buy, uncomfortable to wear.
 
A02
Ceremonial Armor
A sloping set of armor that was probably never meant for actual battle. Still, impressive.
 
A03
Hauberk
A light shirt of interlocking metal chains normally worn under a full set of armor.
 
A04
Manica
A sleeve of armor worn on one side of the body. Valued more for theatrics than protection.
 
A05
Courier Armor
A full body wrap of cloth and chain. Great for a short jog through a long dungeon.
 
A06
Brigandine
Protects your vital bits, leaving your arms bare and chilly.
 
A08
Poncho
A light and simple garment preferred by Amanita wanderers.
 
A09
Tunic
A common tunic. Good for casual Friday.
 
A10
Gi
Worn by real martial artists and wannabes. The difference soon becomes apparent.
 
A11
Loincloth
The only thing this scrap of cloth protects is your remaining modesty.
 
A12
Pauldrons
These cover your shoulders and neck but not, like, your organs. Not even the vital ones.
 
A13
Plate Armor
A full set of knightly armor. Don't feel too safe.
 
A14
Robe
Worn by magicians, but usually just on graduation day.
 
A15
Coat of Plates
Incredibly heavy. Smells sweaty. There's a whiff of vomit in the chestplate already.
 
A16
Segmentata
Banded metal armor with a commanding profile. You look ready to take on the world!
 
A17
Half-Plate Armor
Someone took a perfectly good set of armor and removed all the parts that weren't cool enough.
 
A18
Solid Armor
A solid chunk of metal with some holes for your arms and head.
 
A19
Jester's Rags
You look ridiculous.
 
A20
Cloak
A breezy cloak preferred by Eagles. The wide sleeves provide adequate wing space.
 
A21
Pants
Just pants. Nope, won't protect you from swords.
 
A22
Cape
An ostentatious cape worn by Jotuns travelling far from home. Everyone gets sick of the cold.
 
A23
Shawl
Popular in Djinni cities. Makes you feel mystical. And pretty.

A24
Wooden Armor
Ceremonial armor grown and carved by talented mushroomfolk.

A25
Shirt
A simple unisex piece of clothing worn by human peasants.

A26
T-shirt
A simple but brilliant piece of clothing with many variations.
 
L00
Sandals
A slick pair of strapped sandals. Will protect you only from pointy rocks.
 
L01
Boots
Just a good ol' pair of boots.
 
L02
Greaves
Protect your leg-meats and leg-bones from smashes!
 
L03
Toed Boots
Comfortable work boots with a sturdy iron toe. Get stompin'!
 
L04
Hightops
Way ahead of their time.
 
L05
Light Greaves
Guard your precious shins from the ravages of combat.
 
L06
Tackety Boots
A reinforced pair of cavalry boots that provide good traction for long marches.
 
L07
Jambeau
Sort of like metal leg warmers.
 
L08
Combat Boots
Counterculture as fuck.
 
L09
Heavy Greaves
How do you sit down in these?
 
L10
Geta
Simple wooden footwear. They make a pleasant clacking sound on cobbled streets.
 
L11
Tengu-Geta
Strange, single-toothed wooden sandals. Tricky to walk in.
 
L12
Ceremonial Boots
Sloped, ornate boots that were probably part of some theatrical costume.
 
L13
Courier's Legwraps
Wrappings of cloth and chain that emphasize one's natural swiftness.
 
L14
Chausses
Light chain armor that protects one's legs. Clinks when you walk.
 
L15
Kneepads
A pair of armored kneepads. They leave the rest of your legs wide open.
 
L16
Cingulum
A protective armored skirt with full leg armor.
 
L17
Winged Boots
Metal boots adorned with decorative wings. Makes you wanna charge right to your death.
 
L18
Solid Boots
Two solid lumps of metal you can put your legs in.
 
L19
Jingleshoes
A pair of stupid, jingly shoes.

L20
Plank Greaves
Shaped wooden planks that protect your shins but let your feet feel the dirt. 

L21
Spiked Boots
Jotuns wear these boots when traversing tricky terrain.

X00
Belt
It's the large buckle on this belt that dampens the blows from axes and maces. Right?
 
X01
Pendant
A carved wooden pendant. It feels extremely plot-relevant. It isn't.
 
X02
Sock
A warm sock. Remember, traveler, adventures are won and lost on one's ability to march!
 
X03
Monocle
Like glasses but for just one eye. A rare combination of dapper and minimalist.
 
X04
Bracer
Looks mad cool when you deflect a sword with one of these babies while maintaining eye contact.
 
X05
Glove
The lack of excess finger-weight really accelerates your hand speed, I guess.
 
X06
Pharaoh's Sigil
These golden sigils are worn by only two people: Powerful undead kings of old and the fools who steal from them.
 
X07
Severed Toe
Jotuns give them to their children as a reminder of the dangers of frostbite.
 
X08
Sleeping Skull
A charm worn for good luck. It features a tiny skull snoozing on the end of a golden chain.
 
X09
Worrystone
A smooth, concave stone with the Jotun rune for "Late Winter" carved into it. Soothing.
 
X10
Violet Charm
A charm said to be made of frozen dragon's blood. Looks like purple glass to me.
 
X11
Evil Eye
A creepy charm. Hard to tell if it wards or welcomes evil.
 
X12
Whale Charm
A golden charm of a whale's tail. Said to bring health and joy!
 
X13
Plucky Clover
A small clover with four leaves. Smells like cut grass.
 
X14
Grigri
A bag of miscellania that wards off offensive magic.
 
X15
Owl Charm
A silver charm shaped like an owl's watchful eyes. Fills you with extra wisdom.
 
X16
Bezoar
It looks like a manticore hacked it up. Ew.
 
X17
Dark Shades
Aw yeah. Not only are these shades cool, they also prevent you from being Blinded!
 
X18
Scarab
A brooch? Broach? It's a pin thingy that protects against Curses.
 
X19
Saintly Relic
A piece of a really cool dead guy. Bearers become so pure they don't even bleed!

X20
Snake Charm
A charming metal snake that wards off certain froggy afflictions.

X21
Frog Charm
Ribbit. Careful with this.

X22
Eyepatch
Depth perception is a small price to pay for looking this hardboiled.

X23
Pocket Snail
A tiny snail for to live in your pocket!

X24
Fede Ring
A simple ring with two clasped hands. Who gave it to you?

X25
Collar
A simple accessory meant exclusively for pets.

X26
Resonant Crystal
Hums a unique sound when creatures pass by.

X27
Medal
A tiny medal for a little bravery.

X28
Amulet of Nivek
Huh. Isn't this supposed to be at the end of the dungeon?

I00
Health Potion
A flask full of life-giving potion. Free refills on every level!
 
I01
Jerky
Meat, dried and salted to last through long journies.
 
I02
Fruit of Wisdom
A precious fruit cultivated and prepared according to a secret Djinni recipe.
 
I03
Truffle
A deliciously musty morsel that grows in all sorts of places.
 
I04
Key
A strange skeleton key.
 
I05
Smokebomb
A colorful firework used in festivals or a devious thief's tool.
 
I06
Black Truffle
A delicious fungus with a huge price tag. Amanitas train tinypigs to find these.
 
I07
Night Egg
The most savory and delicious of all eggs.
 
I08
Corpse
A reminder of the fleeting and unpredictable nature of life. It doesn't smell great.
 
I09
Ice Powder
Freezing to the touch. Good for frosty drinks and weapons.
 
I10
Lil Candy
A sugary treat usually reserved for birthdays. Fun size!
 
I11
Big Candy
A sugary treat that will spoil your dinner for sure.
 
I12
Hotdog
A meat tube resting on a bisected piece of bread.
 
I13
Hamburger
Our Dungeon's Signature Burger.
 
I14
Fried Fish
Flakey fried fish! Still steaming! If only you could find chips.
 
I15
Turkey Leg
Leg of a mythical being. A whole one has never been seen, and yet... here is the leg.
 
I16
Hard Boiled Egg
Someone's mom probably packed it for them. Makes a nice lunch. Surprisingly long shelf life.
 
I17
Cookie
A reward for good behavior or contraband stolen by a true villain.
 
I18
Donut
A circular pastry of mostly sugar and fat. Drives mortals to madness.
 
I19
Jelly Donut
I've never seen a jelly donut that looks like this. Maybe it's just for kids.
 
I20
Slice o' Cake
A delicious slice of health-restoring cake. Remember to eat cake every day to stay healthy!
 
I21
Slice o' Pie
A fragment of the MegaPie, stolen from a dungeon windowsill long ago.
 
I22
Doggie Treat
Meat bits shaped into a little bone. Dogs go nuts for this stuff.
 
I23
Kitty Treat
The only currency miniature lions accept.
 
I24
Toadstool
What a strange mushroom. Probably not cool to eat. But hey, I'm not your dad.
 
I25
Puffcap
Yeah, don't eat this. Or do. Whatever. 
 
I26
Cherries
A perfect pair of cherries, probably worth some points.
 
I27
Melon
A slice of melon. Even dungeon monsters need summertime fun!
 
I28
Pepper
Eat it and weep!
 
I29
Grenade
A little metal ball. One day, it will be a big, explodey ball of fire and death.
 
I30
Crystal Residue
Crunchy condensed health potion. Restores health over time.
 
I31
Taco
A spicy hard-shell taco. Whoever invented this is a genius.
 
I32
Curry
A spicy bowl of curry. Still warm somehow!
 
I33
Chocolate
A bar of chocolate. Melts in your mouth, not in your inventory!
 
I34
Herb
Totally useless except for curing and preventing poison.
 
I35
Pocket Sand
A handful of dry sand, apply it vigorously to your opponent's eyes!
 
I36
Shuriken
A small ninja star. Won't do much damage on its own but its generous coating of poison is another story.
 
I37
Embalming Fluid
A bottle of smelly liquid. Embalmed creatures are more likely to drop a corpse!
 
I38
Fungeye
A mushroom shaped vaguely like an eyeball on a stalk. Eating this cures blindness, duh!
 
I39
Leaf o' Lettuce
Not very exciting unless you're a tortoise. Are you a tortoise? No, no. I thought not.
 
I40
Husky Corn
A brilliant yellow ear of corn. Tinypigs love these, even more so than most food.
 
I41
Candy Candle
A waxy treat with no nutritional value. Candleskulls find chewing on them meditative.
 
I42
Varnish
A can of wood varnish. Maybe a loyal chair or Stump familiar could use a shine?
 
I43
Pinata Cookie
A cookie with candy on the inside! Fun! Pinatas think so too, despite the macabre implications of this treat.
 
I44
Blood Carrot
What, you've never heard of Blood Carrots before? Jackalopes love 'em! They can't get enough!
 
I45
Stick o' Butter
A greasy stick of butter. Apparently, fairies love butter? Give it to one of them. Save your arteries.
 
I46
Coffee Potion
A thermos of dark, bitter liquid said to fuel the creation of the universe.
 
I47
Blue Crystal Residue
Crunchy condensed health potion. Restores a little mana and regenerates health over time.

I48
Silver Whistle
Calls to faithful friends no matter where they are. Blow this to bring a Familiar back from the brink.

I49
Chakram
A razor sharp throwing-circle. Catch!

I50
Xuixo
A deep fried pastry filled with custard and covered in sugar. For breakfast.

Legendary 00
Greatsword of the Whale
A heavy greatsword infused with the benevolent blessings of whales.
 
G01
Bradamante
A noble lance known for it's powerful unhorsing blows.
 
G02
Aegros
A troublesome weapon decorated with... flowers?
 
G03
Herald's Horned Sword
A longsword adorned with antler-like horns.
 
G04
Suzerain
A lordly weapon entombed in stone. It doesn't look like you were worthy.
 
G05
Herald's Hood
A delicately feathered hood. The inside smells like melted snow.
 
G06
Crystalbrand
A strange sword with shifting affinities...
 
G07
Flaming Spatula
I hesitate to call this a weapon. Perhaps the product of a grease fire?
 
G08
Ascalon
A black tipped dragon slayer's spear. Consumes its wielder's spirit in return for power.
 
G09
Areadbhar
A flaming, bloodthirsty spear with a mind of its own.
 
G10
Forseti
A beautiful golden axe said to be a symbol of fortune and prosperity.
 
G11
Honmono
A sharp samurai sword that says "genuine" right on the blade! Why would a sword lie?
 
G12
Demon Helm
A badass helmet with horns and everything. I mean... I think it's cool.
 
G13
The Mad Woodsman
Tales tell of a ghostly hermit who forever wanders the Far Woods. This crossbow looks a lot like his.
 
G14
Kingly Raiments
An old fashioned set of yellow clothing worn by ancient sorcerer kings. Smells like mothballs.
 
G15
Flannel
A comfy flannel shirt. Keeps you warm when the seasons start to turn.
 
G16
Bug Helmet
The chitinous exoskull pried from The Buganoid. Roomy.
 
G17
Foreleg Scythe
A sharp appendage of the murderous Buganoid. Use it like a scythe.
 
G18
Foreleg Blade
A sharp appendage of the murderous Buganoid. Use it like a knife.

G19
Mummyhat
A piece of the Pharaohmancer's costume. He made it himself.
 
G20
Grand Khopesh
Wielded by the Pharaohmancer. Retro, but he makes it work.
 
G21
Witch Tiara
Worn by the Sea Witch. Smells of salt air and self-importance.
 
G22
Sea Witch Staff
A crabby stick, once wielded by a crabby lady.
 
G23
Grimoire of the Elements
A strange book that fills your head with whispers of light, flame, frost, and death.
 
G24
Resplendent Shield
The battered remains of the Resplendent Sarcophagus repurposed into an impromptu shield.
 
G25
Death Scythe
Apocalyptic Weapon of the White Muscleknight. Sings of the agony of defeat.
 
G26
Famine Scales
Apocalyptic Weapon of the Blue Muscleknight. Heavy with cold calculation.
 
G27
Conquest Bow
Apocalyptic Weapon of the Black Muscleknight. Smells like victory.
 
G28
War Sword
Apocalyptic Weapon of the Red Muscleknight. Burns with the thrill of combat.
 
G29
Muscle Helm
Apocalyptic Helmet of the Muscleknights, my most trusted creations.
 
G30
Ring of the Dead
A ring that promises eternal life. Totally take it up on that! There's probably no catch.
 
G31
Ultramega
My favorite hammer. Wait a second! Why do you have it?

G32
Ultima Ratio
An audacious jeweled rapier. Just my style!

G33
Flutter Shoes
Tiny wings adorn these shoes. Tacky.

G34
Jingu Bang
A strange weapon that changes shape every time it hits an opponent.

G35
Broken Blade
The rusty hilt of a once-great sword. Werewolves know that appearances can be deceiving!

G36
Kris
An ancient, wavy-bladed knife. The bane of armored creatures everywhere.

G37
Jawbone
A club made from, you guessed it a jawbone. Prove how swole you are.

G38
Deflector
An heirloom shield passed down from warrior to warrior.

G39
Grail
A cup made out of a skull and offered to a wrathful deity. I'm sure no one will mind if you borrow it.

G40
Megabeard
The braided facial hair of a true hero.

G41
Ox Spade
A sharp shovel for burying the dishonorable.

G42
Ox Shield
An enormous shield for a stout warrior.

G43
Horse Hook
A deadly hooked sword only usuable by pure-hearted warriors.

G44
Drakeskin Satchel
It's like a bag.
 
M00
Iron
Iron equipment is sturdy if unremarkable.
 
M01
Oak
Oak equipment is made of sterner stuff than your average table leg.
 
M02
Burlap
Burlap is a common, itchy cloth used by adventurers on a budget.
 
M03
Corroded
Corroded metal looks fearsome but is less useful than properly maintained gear.
 
M04
Splintered
Splintered wood has seen better days.
 
M05
Raggedy
Raggedy cloth offers even less protection than regular cloth. Think about that for a second.
 
M06
Cold Iron
Cold Iron is heavier than regular iron, but the weight inspires murderous confidence.
 
M07
Blackthorn
Blackthorn wood is tougher and scarier than oak.
 
M08
Sloecloth
Sloecloth is treated with a special solution to increase its toughness.
 
M09
Moonsilver
Light and delicate, Moonsilver shines in darkness and sings in the wind.
 
M10
Ash
Wood from the White Ash tree is supple, smooth, and almost impossibly light.
 
M11
Elfweave
This equipment must have been stitched with magic or love. But probably magic.
 
M12
Orichalcum
An ancient metal, some say Orichalicum has a mind and soul of its own.
 
M13
Eelskin
This equipment is made from very finely stitched waterproof threads.
 
M14
Coral
Coral equipment might be considered a work of art if it wasn't so combat effective.
 
M15
Red
This equipment is imbued with a warm flame.
 
M16
Azure
This equipment is imbued with an icy chill.
 
M17
Sable
This equipment is imbued with a deadly curse.
 
M18
Shining
This equipment is imbued with a shining light.

M19
Bronze
Did you fish this off the bottom of a heckin' lake?

M20
Itchy
This material is distractingly itchy.

M21
Warped
The wood in this item is uncomfortably lumpy and twisted.

M22
Zaqqum
This item is carved from a tree that grows only in Hell.

M23
Golden
Pretty! I bet a merchant would love this.

M24
Ironcloth
Stitched from a rare material resembling flexible iron threads.

M25
Masterwork
The finest of its kind. Truly made with love.

M26
Tainted
This equipment is dripping with malice.

M27
Menacing
This equipment is dripping with style.

M28
Crabapple
This equipment was made from a very angry tree.

F00
Random
Debug Item.

F01
Mainhand
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F02
Offhand
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F03
Head
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F04
Body
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F05
Legs
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F06
Accessory
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F07
Base
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F08
Poor
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F09
Heavy
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F10
Light
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F11
Wild
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F12
Slow
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F13
Amazing
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F14
Poisoned
Debug Item.

F15
Metal
Debug Item.

F16
Cloth
Debug Item.

F17
Wood
Debug Item.

F18
NoForge
Debug Item.

F19
Boss
Debug Item.

Z00
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Z01
Jumbo Krill
Not as tasty without cocktail sauce but penguins don't mind!

Z02
Duel Gear
Antique armor that still has a little fight in it.

Z03
Royal Pin
A slimy accessory. It reacts strangely with Warp Gates.

Z04
Sunlight
This equipment is imbued with the Summer sun.
