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  • Miter
  • Miter
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  • __notoc__ <default><span style="font-weight:bold;"></span></default> [[File:|220x220px|center|middle]] [[File:||220x220px|center|middle]] Statistics File:MasterySigilClear.png Mastery File:TopWeapon.png Slot File:MiniMapMod.png Type Trigger Type Utility Ammo Type m/s Flight Speed m Range Limit Noise Level rounds/sec Attack Speed rounds Spool Up Rate Accuracy rounds Magazine Size rounds Max Ammo s Reload Time Zoom s Combo Reset s Min. Combo Finisher Damage Channeling Dmg
  • A head-covering, as a mark of position of certain religious and secular officials, has a long history. In ancient Israel the Jewish high priest (Kohen Gadol) wore a headdress called the Mitznefetthat wound around the head to form a broad, flat-top topped turban. Officials of the court of the Eastern Roman Empire wore a cap called the camelaucum (Greek: καμιλαύκιον kamilaukion) that developed into the imperial crown by the ninth century. A miter in the imperial form was not use by Orthodox bishops until after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Today, the typical miter in Orthodox churches is based on the imperial crown of the late Eastern Roman Empire.
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buildtime
  • 12
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Market
  • 225
Build
  • 50
buildcredits
  • 15000
build1amount
  • 1
buildrush
  • 50
build2amount
  • 1
build3amount
  • 1
build4amount
  • 1
abstract
  • A head-covering, as a mark of position of certain religious and secular officials, has a long history. In ancient Israel the Jewish high priest (Kohen Gadol) wore a headdress called the Mitznefetthat wound around the head to form a broad, flat-top topped turban. Officials of the court of the Eastern Roman Empire wore a cap called the camelaucum (Greek: καμιλαύκιον kamilaukion) that developed into the imperial crown by the ninth century. A miter in the imperial form was not use by Orthodox bishops until after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Today, the typical miter in Orthodox churches is based on the imperial crown of the late Eastern Roman Empire. The present day miter is made in the shape of a bulbous crown and may be constructed of number of materials such as brocade, damask, or cloth of gold. Embroidery may be used in its construction as well as use of jewels for decoration. The miters, while often of gold, may use other liturgical colors. Normally, there are four icons attached to the miter. These usually are icons of Jesus Christ, the Theotokos, John the Baptist, and the Cross. A cross surmounts the miter, either upright for bishop’s miters or laying flat on miters awarded to priests. The wearing of the miter is a prerogative of bishops, but it may be awarded to archpriests, protopresbyters, and archimandrites.
  • __notoc__ <default><span style="font-weight:bold;"></span></default> [[File:|220x220px|center|middle]] [[File:||220x220px|center|middle]] Statistics File:MasterySigilClear.png Mastery File:TopWeapon.png Slot File:MiniMapMod.png Type Trigger Type Utility Ammo Type m/s Flight Speed m Range Limit Noise Level rounds/sec Attack Speed rounds Spool Up Rate Accuracy rounds Magazine Size rounds Max Ammo s Reload Time Zoom s Combo Reset s Min. Combo Finisher Damage Channeling Dmg Block Resist. Disposition Total Damage s Burst Count Crit Chance Crit Multiplier Status Chance Punch Through Radius Duration Damage Falloff Ammo Cost Total Damage Charge Time s Burst Count Crit Chance Crit Multiplier Status Chance Punch Through Radius Duration Damage Falloff Ammo Cost Total Damage s Crit Chance Crit Multiplier Status Chance Radius Duration Charge Time Damage Falloff Ammo Cost Total Damage s Crit Chance Crit Multiplier Status Chance Radius Duration Charge Time Damage Falloff Total Damage s Burst Count Crit Chance Crit Multiplier Status Chance Punch Through Radius Duration Damage Falloff Charge Time Fire Rate Trigger Type Ammo Cost Total Damage Crit Chance Crit Multiplier Status Chance Punch Through Damage Falloff Charge Time Total Damage Crit Chance Crit Multiplier Status Chance Punch Through Damage Falloff Charge Time Other Attacks Slam Attack Slam Radius Slide Attack Wall Attack Miscellaneous Syndicate Effect Augments Polarities Stance Polarity Stances Weapon Users Introduced Variants CODEX The Miter launches high velocity saw blades, tearing apart anyone unfortunate enough to be in their path. The Miter is a saw blade launcher used by Grineer Eviscerators. The disc must be charged in order to deal maximum damage. However, weaker uncharged shots can be fired in rapid succession as well. This weapon can be sold for ‍ 7,500, it is also a requisite ingredient for Panthera.
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