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 | ||||||||||
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JN Price | 1-Player Only | ||||||||||
Restocks At | N/A | ||||||||||
Used By |
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Death Envy Giant Ghostkerchief Greed Kass King Skarl King Skarl [Premium] 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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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 |