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* This weapon was formerly called "Rasputin's Beads", a reference to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin Grigori Rasputin], who was a self-proclaimed holy man from Russia who acted as a healer for the Tsar in 1905. | * This weapon was formerly called "Rasputin's Beads", a reference to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin Grigori Rasputin], who was a self-proclaimed holy man from Russia who acted as a healer for the Tsar in 1905. | ||
− | * Karasu | + | * Karasu means Crow in Japanese. |
− | * The word excommunicated can be said as an | + | * The word ''excommunicated'' can be said as an another way of suspending or shunning someone. In religion, it's a severe penalty and forbids individuals who were expelled from engaging in certain activities if they break the rules. |
[[Category:Craftable Epic]] | [[Category:Craftable Epic]] |
Revision as of 13:51, 18 April 2019
- Slot
- Weapon
- Weapon type
- Rosary
- Rarity
- Epic
- Weight
- 2.5 kg
- Value
- 27,648 Gold
- Binding
- Untradable
- Req. level
- 90
- Req. class
- Priest
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*Chuckle* So you've chosen this path as well. - Mysterious Priest The power of the forbidden rosary creates additional effects.
- Common: INT +40% - Priest(M): Changes the Chakra buff effect. - Priest(F): Casts Karas's Forbidden Energy.
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Acquisition
- Crafted through the Epic Crafting Machine.
Trivia
- This weapon was formerly called "Rasputin's Beads", a reference to Grigori Rasputin, who was a self-proclaimed holy man from Russia who acted as a healer for the Tsar in 1905.
- Karasu means Crow in Japanese.
- The word excommunicated can be said as an another way of suspending or shunning someone. In religion, it's a severe penalty and forbids individuals who were expelled from engaging in certain activities if they break the rules.