Author Topic: Instant Samurai, just add Katana (+3 Light Strange Armor for trade)  (Read 142 times)

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I would like to trade my +3 light strange armor for your +3 body armor. I am interested in something lighter. I am specifically looking for +3 Red Tunic or +3 Red Gambeson. I am thinking about +3 Steppe Armor as well.

If you have any of these and would like to trade, let me know. If you have one at a lower heirloom level we might be able to work something out. If you have other light armors feel free to make an offer, but I am trying to pick something that fits the aesthetic style of my other equipment.
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Re: Instant Samurai, just add Katana (+3 Light Strange Armor for trade)
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2012, 03:57:15 am »
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irl something shorted on the shuttle and laika overheated and died within a few hours of liftoff and for a brief while one could look up to the stars and see a light shooting across the sky that was actually a warm dog corpse slingshoting about the earth at thousands of miles per hour which was arguably humanity's greatest achievement so far