Description | The Prismatic Mirror will reflect all types of attacks except for physical! You can only equip one of these. | ![]() 1-Player Only Multiuse Average Rating [?]
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Attack | N/A | ||||||||||
Defense | N/A | ||||||||||
Reflect | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Effects | N/A | ||||||||||
Actual Icons |
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Restocks At | N/A | ||||||||||
Used By |
Apathy
Death Envy Giant Ghostkerchief Greed Kass King Skarl Mayor Thumburt Mayor Thumburt (Final Form) Mayor Thumburt (Second Form) Neggbreaker Neggbreaker (Plot) Oblivion Pride Rock Beast Spectre of Lord Darigan The Castle Defender Turmaculus Wrath |
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Special Categorization | None | ||||||||||
Notes | None |
Ratings - Prismatic Mirror
Rating: | This weapon is a 1-Player Only weapon and can be used if stolen from the opponent that holds it. I rate these weapons on a 4-point scale, 4 = Use if stolen without question, 3 = May be worth using, 2 = Not the worst item you could steal, but still not great. 1 = Congrats, you stole something useless. Better then: Everything else. If you steal this you have won. Worse then: Nothing. Worth Stealing?: Generally if this is included in a set for any 1P opponent it is worth aiming for. Worth Using?: Yes. For every single turn ever. Rated on April 2, 2014 |