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== Description == | == Description == | ||
''A large model Snarbolax, depicting in minute detail his jaws that bite and claws that catch.'' | ''A large model Snarbolax, depicting in minute detail his jaws that bite and claws that catch.'' | ||
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== Recipe == | == Recipe == | ||
{{Recipe/Furniture-Replica_Shadowy_Snarbolax}} | {{Recipe/Furniture-Replica_Shadowy_Snarbolax}} | ||
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[[File:{{PAGENAME}}-Placed.png|120px]] A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' Overworld view. | [[File:{{PAGENAME}}-Placed.png|120px]] A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' Overworld view. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
− | + | This furniture item is not animated. | |
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− | + | This furniture item's description is similar to the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll. | |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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The Replica Shadowy Snarbolax is a furniture item that can be placed in a Guild Hall.
Description
A large model Snarbolax, depicting in minute detail his jaws that bite and claws that catch.
Recipe
The alchemy cost for this furniture item is 100,000 crowns. Below are the materials needed to make the Replica Shadowy Snarbolax:
Name | Amount |
Chroma Tear | 50 |
Warp Dust | 50 |
Primal Ore | 25 |
Dragon Scale | 25 |
Replica Natural Snarbolax | 4 |
Components are deposited into the Guild Hall's Treasury.
Nothing can be withdrawn from a Treasury after it is deposited.
Gallery
A Replica Shadowy Snarbolax Overworld view.
Notes
This furniture item is not animated.
This furniture item's description is similar to the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll.