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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | During the [[third war]], the |
+ | During the [[third war]], the commander of one [[human]] outpost ordered fake "defenders" built out of sandbags, with damaged [[armor]] and [[helm]]s placed on them to make them look like targets for enemy [[archer]]s. After a number of [[orc]] arrows hit these dummies, a human [[tinker]]er decided to expand on the idea. The result is the portable target dummy, a crate that, when tossed to the ground, expands into a humanoid-shaped cutout bouncing atop a metal spring. The dummy won't fool experienced opponents, but may draw fire from distant enemies or attract the attention of unintelligent foes.<ref>''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]'', pg. 121</ref> |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 17:50, 6 January 2011
- Target Dummy
- Requires Engineering (85)
- Item Level 17
- Use: Drops a target dummy on the ground that attracts nearby monsters to attack it. Lasts for 15 seconds or until killed.
- Sell Price: 75
- Cooldown: 2 min
Target Dummy is a consumable device used to control aggro.
Source
Target Dummy is crafted by engineers with a skill level of 85.
1x [Bronze Bar] | 1x [Wool Cloth] | |||
1x [Copper Modulator] | 2x [Handful of Copper Bolts] |
Notes
Once the target dummy is destroyed, items can be looted from it; sometimes including [Fused Wiring].
Background
During the third war, the commander of one human outpost ordered fake "defenders" built out of sandbags, with damaged armor and helms placed on them to make them look like targets for enemy archers. After a number of orc arrows hit these dummies, a human tinkerer decided to expand on the idea. The result is the portable target dummy, a crate that, when tossed to the ground, expands into a humanoid-shaped cutout bouncing atop a metal spring. The dummy won't fool experienced opponents, but may draw fire from distant enemies or attract the attention of unintelligent foes.[1]
References
- ^ Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 121