I've found a piece of scrap metal that appears as if it was intended to be a weapon. There are sockets that appear as if they can have spikes screwed into them to increase the effectiveness of the weapon. It's possible that you may be able to find these pieces or other things that can be screwed into them.
Stage 1
Maybe I can find a piece that will fit the socket of these knuckles on one of these Runnyeye goblins. I should kill them until I find something useful to use.
Start: | I should try to find something to screw into the socket from one of the Runnyeye goblins |
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Complete: | I have found a jagged spike on the Runnyeye goblins |
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I've found a jagged spike that appears to be threaded on the base of the spike. It's possible I can screw it into this shaped piece of metal.Stage 2
I've been lucky so far with finding a piece to add to these scrap metal knuckles. Perhaps if I kill the a Runnyeye diviners, I might find another piece to add into these knuckles.
Start: | I should try to find something to screw into the socket from one of the Runnyeye diviners |
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Complete: | I have found the razor blade on the Runnyeye diviners |
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I found a flat blade piece on one of the diviners. It looks like a razor blade, but the base of it is threaded so that it can be screwed into a socket of some type.Stage 3
I've come this far finding the pieces to make my knuckles better than they already were, so I should keep looking. I think I'm going to check with the Runnyeye assassins to see if they have anything that might work.
Start: | I should try to find something to screw into the socket from one of the Runnyeye assassins |
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Complete: | I have found the drill bit on the Runnyeye assassins |
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I've found some type of drill tip that still has a thread at the bottom of the base. I'm not sure what the assassin had planned for it, but it probably wasn't nice. I know what I plan to do with it now, though. I've managed to recreate these combat knuckles, even though I did not use the original pieces. I think what I've done with it is more effective, though.