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== Pawn Shop Equipment == | == Pawn Shop Equipment == | ||
− | Once you have access to [[Adventures#Hoburbia|Hoburbia]], you will be able to buy these weapons at the [[Pawn Shop]]. In addition to a normal monetary cost, Pawn Shop Equipment also have a Pawn Point (PP) cost. | + | Once you have access to [[Adventures#Hoburbia|Hoburbia]], you will be able to buy these weapons at the [[Pawn Shop]]. In addition to a normal monetary cost, Pawn Shop Equipment also have a Pawn Point (PP) cost.<br />(More information on Pawn Points may be found on the [[Pawn Shop]] page.) |
− | (More information on Pawn Points may be found on the [[Pawn Shop]] page.) | + | |
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| style="color:#0000ff" | Sting | | style="color:#0000ff" | Sting | ||
− | | style="color:# | + | | style="color:#ff0000" | +200 Attack<br />+15 Spd, Str, Pow |
− | | style="color:orange" | +20 | + | | style="color:orange" | +20 Attack<br />+15 Spd, Str, Pow |
+ | | style="color:#008000" | Adventure #1 | ||
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| style="color:#0000ff" | Balltop Cane | | style="color:#0000ff" | Balltop Cane | ||
− | | style="color:# | + | | style="color:#ff0000" | +50 Attack<br />–5 Speed |
− | | style="color:orange" | +15 | + | | style="color:orange" | +15 Attack<br />–5 Speed |
+ | | style="color:#008000" | Adventure #2 | ||
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| style="color:#0000ff" | Coffee-Soaked Mop | | style="color:#0000ff" | Coffee-Soaked Mop | ||
− | | style="color:# | + | | style="color:#ff0000" | +200 Attack |
− | | style="color:orange" | +40 | + | | style="color:orange" | +40 Attack |
+ | | style="color:#008000" | Adventure #2 | ||
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| style="color:#0000ff" | Mystery Hat | | style="color:#0000ff" | Mystery Hat | ||
− | | style="color:# | + | | style="color:#ff0000" | +150 Defense<br />+30 Strength |
− | | style="color:orange" | +25 | + | | style="color:orange" | +25 Defense<br />+30 Strength |
+ | | style="color:#008000" | Adventure #1 | ||
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| style="color:#0000ff" | Mythril Grocery Bag | | style="color:#0000ff" | Mythril Grocery Bag | ||
− | | style="color:# | + | | style="color:#ff0000" | +150 Defense<br />+30 Speed |
− | | style="color:orange" | +25 | + | | style="color:orange" | +25 Defense<br />+30 Speed |
+ | | style="color:#008000" | Adventure #1 | ||
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Revision as of 11:13, 26 November 2009
Contents
Weapons and Armor
Weapons help increase the amount of damage you give to your opponent. Armor helps you absorb the blows of your opponent.
Toy Store Equipment
Toy Store Equipment is available to you from the moment you start playing Hobowars.
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Sandbox Armory Equipment
Once you have access to Second City, you will be able to buy these weapons from the Tattooed Kid at the Playground.
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Pawn Shop Equipment
Once you have access to Hoburbia, you will be able to buy these weapons at the Pawn Shop. In addition to a normal monetary cost, Pawn Shop Equipment also have a Pawn Point (PP) cost.
(More information on Pawn Points may be found on the Pawn Shop page.)
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Two more sets of Pawn Shop Equipment become available at the Pawn Shop after wishing for New Items at the Hoburbia Pawn Shop.
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Adventure Equipment
During the Adventures, you will come across a number of Adventure Equipment. Many can be leveled up to level 25, while some have much lower maximums.
Name | Base Stats | Stats Per Level | Location |
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Sting | +200 Attack +15 Spd, Str, Pow |
+20 Attack +15 Spd, Str, Pow |
Adventure #1 |
Balltop Cane | +50 Attack –5 Speed |
+15 Attack –5 Speed |
Adventure #2 |
Coffee-Soaked Mop | +200 Attack | +40 Attack | Adventure #2 |
Mystery Hat | +150 Defense +30 Strength |
+25 Defense +30 Strength |
Adventure #1 |
Mythril Grocery Bag | +150 Defense +30 Speed |
+25 Defense +30 Speed |
Adventure #1 |
Special Rewards Equipment
This equipment is very rare and is handed out through special means, such as the Grinch/Kingpin contests.
- Full-Body Trap - +900 Defense
- Hattori Hanzō sword - +900 Damage
Rings
Rings give you an added stat bonus. Rings are bought with points and have an effect on the stat bonus received through respect. The stat bonus shown on the rings table is each ring's base bonus. The base bonus is added to the stat bonus given from respect. Also note that you will need at least +25,000 or -25,000 respect before you will gain the bonus; the Positive Respect bonus is applied to speed and defense while the Negative Respect bonus is applied to speed and attack. More information on the bonuses can be found on the respect page. If you attempt to unequip a ring (the T link beside your ring), you will lose it with no refund.
Ring | Cost | Stat Bonus |
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Plastic Ring | 15 points | 50 |
Metal Ring | 20 points | 75 |
Silver Ring | 25 points | 100 |
Gold Ring | 30 points | 125 |
Gold Ring with Diamond | 40 points | 150 |