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A big stone attached to a stick; not terribly durable, but surprisingly handy. This simple weapon has saved the lives of many warriors. When caught between a rock and a hard place, why not take advantage of the rock? | A big stone attached to a stick; not terribly durable, but surprisingly handy. This simple weapon has saved the lives of many warriors. When caught between a rock and a hard place, why not take advantage of the rock? | ||
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Template:Infobox Item The Stone Club is a Dragonwilds:Power level 1 one-handed Dragonwilds:melee weapon that can be crafted at a Dragonwilds:Crafting Table. This weapon is the first weapon a player learns to make at the start of their adventure. Its special attack is a small leap with an overhead slam, dealing moderate damage.
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A big stone attached to a stick; not terribly durable, but surprisingly handy. This simple weapon has saved the lives of many warriors. When caught between a rock and a hard place, why not take advantage of the rock?
Goblin children play a game called bonk-bonk-bash, a rather unpleasant little pastime that acts as a form of population control. Each of the goblins takes a rock, attaches it to a stick and then takes it in turns to thwack their friends with it. This is a traditional household game that keeps the costs of feeding the family low.