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Latest revision as of 17:16, 15 December 2024
Helldusk armour is a set of equipment that revolves around resisting and dealing Fire damage. It is forged from Infernal Iron.
Flawed[edit | edit source]
The Flawed variants of the Helldusk set can be produced by Dammon, who apprenticed under Carixim, if he is given Infernal Iron.
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Non-flawed[edit | edit source]
The non-flawed (or perfect) variants of the Helldusk set are originals produced by Carixim. They have more powerful effects but are harder to acquire. It seems that the order in which Dammon gives the party the pieces is: First the Flawed Helldusk Armour, then the Flawed Helldusk Helmet, and then the Flawed Helldusk Gloves.
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( Non-Armour) |
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