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  • The Lamp is the Warlock's weapon. It is used to summon spirits from their realm to help their summoner.
  • Lamps were practical items in Alagaësia. They were used by the dwarves in their underground tunnels, and the humans and elves during nighttime events, like the Blood-Oath Celebration.
  • The Lamp is a furniture item that is sold at Yukea in Moshi Monsters.
  • Star. Possibly the same as Sithi's Reniku, the star that signals ending of Summer.
  • The Lamp is the first boss in EarthBound Beginnings. When the game opens to Ninten's home under the influence of a poltergeist, this possessed lamp attacks the boy, posing as his first enemy. Afterwards, Ninten must venture out into other parts of the household and defeat two other items also affected by the poltergeist, which include another Lamp and a Doll. The beginning of the game is the only appearance of the Lamp.
  • Another common reason for a player keeping a lamp would be for the ease of reaching celebrated levels like a 99. This makes the level-up significantly easier and allows the player to have a much wider choice of level-up locations. An example might be a player achieving 99 slayer in their player-owned house by using the lamp to obtain the final experience required to level.
  • Lamp is a sinnynim of "living thing".
  • Lamp is a term for "give head" and "blowjob".
  • The lamp is an item in Fable and in Fable: The Lost Chapters. It helps light the way in dark tunnels, rooms, and pretty much anywhere that needs a little light. The lamp is received from the Guildmaster after completion of Guild Training. It is accessible from the objects panel and can not be sold. It is a necessary item to open the Heroes' Guild Demon Door, casting fire spells won't work.
  • The Lamp is an item in KQ6. There are two 'lamps' in the game including the 'replica Lamp', and the 'old hunter's lamp'. There are also other lamps that can be traded from the lampseller but serve no purpose.
  • Lamp on lamppu (toivomuslamppu) sen saa kun suorittaa Random event giftin sitä voi käyttää saamaan xp:tä taitoihin paitsi jos olet f2p(free to play) et voi laittaa memberitaitojen xp:tä itsellesi. jos olet p2p (pay to play) voit valita mistä statsista tahansa xp:tä jos on lvl 1 johon aiot laittaa saa silloin 10 kokemuspistettä valitsemaasi taitoon.Ja jos sinulla on 2lvl niin 20xp jne ja jos on vaikka 99 niin saat 990 xp:tä.
  • Decoration for Hangar . Voyager Direct Shop: * ¤2,000 UEC (September 6, 2013) * ¤5,000 UEC (August 31, 2013) Get your own Lamp from the original 24 hour livestream!
  • Lamp (ランプ, Ranpu) is an archetype used by Seto Kaiba in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and Halil in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V.
  • [[File: This article is about a/an weapon in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The Lamp is a mystical artifact, which was in the hands of Squatt and Baboo, who could summon the "Genie" that appears in episode "Switching Places", is destroyed to eliminate the same genius evil.
  • The Lamp is an item found in "Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition".
  • LAMP is the name of a group of applications that are commonly used together for creating web applications. * L stands for Linux: the operating system * A for Apache: the server * M for MySQL: the database management system * P for Perl, PHP, or Python: the programming language All of these applications are open source and popular in their own right. This means the software is cheap and very reliable. Often parts are replaced with different applications. However the ones listed are the most likely to be used together.
  • Small fuel-powered lamps were stored in shuttlepods aboard the Earth Starfleet Enterprise NX-01. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One") The Arctic Archaeology Team placed several long standing lamps outside their base camp at night to search the area for debris. (ENT: "Regeneration") Tuvok used a small meditation lamp to help him focus while meditating. (VOY: "The Gift") Oil lamps were one of the means Leonardo da Vinci used to light his workshop at night. (VOY: "Scorpion")
  • First appearance: Sprite: The Lamp is an equippable item that appears in Bomberman Quest. When it is equipped, it illuminates dark areas, allowing Bomberman to see. However, it does not illuminate the first room of the Ruins in Forest Zone, as the light is absorbed by the "Dark Zone" there.
  • Lamp is a forgetful character in Smashtasm, and is considered comic relief to most fans of the series. He constantly forgets what he says, and tends to say "Yippee" randomly. This apparently helps him count. He also has a pornographic memory, as revealed in the second episode of Season 2. Super64 fought Lamp to receive a rap sheet from Pimpachu. Lamp however, lost unfairly, when multiple Kirbies ran over him. He also appeared in Beans, becoming somewhat of a trouble for Snake. Lamp is voiced by the creator of Life of Shy Guy, Matt Vargas.
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lamp]] lampe, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lamp]] lampas, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lamp]] λαμπάς (lampas), “‘torch’”).
  • The Lamp is a weapon in Silent Hill: Downpour. Murphy Pendleton can find many of them in the streets of Silent Hill and inside buildings. They can be used as projectiles as well as for engaging in attacks. Like all weapons in the game, it will break after some use.
  • LAMP is a common term for a web server, derived from the applications used to create the server: Linux (Operating System); Apache (HTTP Server); MySQL and PHP. The term WAMP would of course refer to the Windows equivalent (windows apache mysql php).
  • Lamp is one of of Albert Einstein's decedents and is made of plastic. His brain speaks Italian and is programed by a gay, flying hippopotamus.
  • A lamp is a freestanding light fixture. Image:Tranby house 49 gnangarra-smaller.jpg Lamps can use electricity and bulbs or fire (burning a candle, kerosene, gas or oil) to create light. They usually have a base that holds the light source and have some sort of protection around the bulb or fire. Lamps can be small, less than 6 inches in all dimensions or much larger, such as standing floor lamps.
  • Genie lamps were most commonly used by players to advance skills that are either low or considered hard to level. Combat skills were seen as a poor use of the lamp, unless one was a Combat pure, as lamps allowed pures to gain Combat experience without training Constitution. Skillers often used lamps to train Slayer without raising their combat. Sometimes, a player would hold on to the lamp until they gained a level, especially if they were close to one. This is because it would give slightly more experience (10 more per increase) at a higher level. However, as retaining the lamp takes up inventory space (as it cannot be banked) it was often viewed as counterproductive when training some skills.
  • The first recorded historical sighting of a Lamp is by Crystalmethenes, in BC 1963, who traveled throughout the land, looking for items to turn into recipes and fleece customers with his magazine franchise. This truly monumental moment is recorded in his diary: --Crystalmethenes However, when the Roaming Empire fell, so did the "Glowbulb"'s affluence. (Well, not entirely, as the "Glowbulb" lived on in its ancient form in traditional Greek yogurt, adding a bit of crunch and zest to an almost entirely flavourless goo. And also keeping the local dentist in business.)
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