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Much more fun now that they've been removed from the mouth of a particularly angry critter. These teeth are surprisingly sharp and are capable of piercing some armour. Scholars argue that the anima twist of Ashenfall makes the teeth more durable, whereas hunters would claim that the animals here are just more naturally belligerent than others. They prefer to use more colourful language to describe them, however. | Much more fun now that they've been removed from the mouth of a particularly angry critter. These teeth are surprisingly sharp and are capable of piercing some armour. Scholars argue that the anima twist of Ashenfall makes the teeth more durable, whereas hunters would claim that the animals here are just more naturally belligerent than others. They prefer to use more colourful language to describe them, however. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item Small Animal Fang is a basic Dragonwilds:item dropped by Dragonwilds:kebbits, Dragonwilds:rats, and wolves. Players can make fang arrows, evasive infusions, Dragonwilds:daggers, and potions with these fangs.
Products
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Item sources
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Journal
The following text is transcribed from the Journal.
Much more fun now that they've been removed from the mouth of a particularly angry critter. These teeth are surprisingly sharp and are capable of piercing some armour. Scholars argue that the anima twist of Ashenfall makes the teeth more durable, whereas hunters would claim that the animals here are just more naturally belligerent than others. They prefer to use more colourful language to describe them, however.