Description | Words cannot describe how terrible this sound really is, pray you do not hear it. | ![]() 1-Player Only Multiuse Average Rating [?]
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Defense | N/A | ||||||
Reflect | N/A | ||||||
Effects | N/A | ||||||
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Used By | The Black Pteri | ||||||
Special Categorization | None | ||||||
Notes | This weapon is available for 1-player opponents only. |
Ratings - Shriek Of Misery
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: Almost all his items, Worse then: The Thyoras Tear and more importantly Song of Futility Worth Stealing?: Yes. Stealing this item cripples his main attack and stealing the Song of Futility increases your chances of winning dramatically. Worth Using?: If you have brought a weapon weaker then 12 icons in, almost certainly. Besides the tear this is hard to block. Rated on April 6, 2014 |