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| weapons = Twist of Fortune | | weapons = Twist of Fortune | ||
| description = Strike out greedily, dealing an additional {{DamageText|4|Piercing}} damage per 300 [[Gold]] that the target possesses. | | description = Strike out greedily, dealing an additional {{DamageText|4|Piercing}} damage per 300 [[Gold]] that the target possesses. | ||
| cost = action | | cost = action | ||
| damage = weapon | | damage = weapon | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Many bosses and tough enemies in the game can be assassinated with this action by 'reverse-pickpocketing' large sums of gold into the their inventory. However, the damage is dealt in separate instances of {{DamageText|4|Piercing}} damage, so enemies with flat damage reduction - such as from armour with the '''Magical Plate''' property - are less susceptible. | * Many bosses and tough enemies in the game can be assassinated with this action by 'reverse-pickpocketing' large sums of gold into the their inventory. However, the damage is dealt in separate instances of {{DamageText|4|Piercing}} damage, so enemies with flat damage reduction - such as from armour with the '''Magical Plate''' property - are less susceptible. |