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#if a Purple [[Ribbon]] is tied around a weapon it signifies [[Improved Weapon]].
 
#if a Purple Ribbon is tied across the face of a [[shield]], then that shield is [[Improved Shield]].
 
#if a Purple Ribbon is tied to a bow it indicates [[Longbow]] and arrows fired deal a base of four points of damage.
 
 
#if a player is wearing a purple [[sash]] it marks them as a [[Warrior]].
 
#if a player is wearing a purple [[sash]] it marks them as a [[Warrior]].
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# A purple [[Magic Ball]] is a [[Suppression Bolt]]
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# A [[Arrow]] with a purple cover is a [[Suppression Arrow]].
 
#Purple in [[Heraldry]] is called [[Purpure]]  
 
#Purple in [[Heraldry]] is called [[Purpure]]  
#If a player is wearing a purple sash and a skeletal mask he may be a [[Skeletal Champion]].
 
#A Purple spell ball is a [[Stinkball]]
 
#The [[Eternal Stench]] [[Terrain Effect]] is purple in the [[Dor]] 8.1.
 
 
# In Medieval Europe purple was thought to signify royal majesty, sovereignty and justice. Historically, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple purple dye] was quite expensive, and purple fabric was often legally restricted to nobility/royalty.
 
# In Medieval Europe purple was thought to signify royal majesty, sovereignty and justice. Historically, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple purple dye] was quite expensive, and purple fabric was often legally restricted to nobility/royalty.
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'''Previous Rulesets:'''
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*If a player is wearing a purple sash and a skeletal mask he may be a [[Skeletal Champion]].
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*The [[Eternal Stench (V7)]] [[Terrain Effect (V7)]] is purple in the [[Dor]] 8.1.
  
 
[[Category:Rulebook Terms]]
 
[[Category:Rulebook Terms]]
 
[[Category:Colors]]
 
[[Category:Colors]]

Latest revision as of 19:55, 2 March 2015

a Color

  1. if a player is wearing a purple sash it marks them as a Warrior.
  2. A purple Magic Ball is a Suppression Bolt
  3. A Arrow with a purple cover is a Suppression Arrow.
  4. Purple in Heraldry is called Purpure
  5. In Medieval Europe purple was thought to signify royal majesty, sovereignty and justice. Historically, purple dye was quite expensive, and purple fabric was often legally restricted to nobility/royalty.

Previous Rulesets: