PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Pith helmet
  • Pith Helmet
rdfs:comment
  • A pith helmet is a type of headgear commonly worn by Europeans in locales such as Egypt. Pith helmets are large light-coloured helmets fashioned from the tissue of the sola plant, worn to protect the wearer from the sun's rays. Pith helmets could be worn by English soldiers and guards as part of their uniform, and were worn by civilians as well, such as Jonathan Carnahan.
owl:sameAs
Level
  • 1
Strength
  • 0
dcterms:subject
dRange
  • 0
dSlash
  • 0
specialchance
  • yes
aMagic
  • 0
noteable
  • Yes
dMagic
  • 0
dStab
  • 0
store
  • No
low
  • 100
  • 344
Examine
  • Official explorer headgear!
  • Official explorer headgear.
Tradeable
  • Yes
dCrush
  • 0
mainDamage
  • 0
Equipable
  • Yes
str
  • 0
exchange
  • gemw
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • Yes
offAccuracy
  • 0
Quest
  • No
aCrush
  • 0
offDamage
  • 0
aStab
  • 0
mainAccuracy
  • 0
kept
  • reclaimable
aRange
  • 0
aSlash
  • 0
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Prayer
  • 0
Category
  • clothing
Special
  • fortunate[1]
Stackable
  • No
Tier
  • n/a
Slot
  • Head
  • head
Magic
  • 0
Name
  • Pith helmet
Value
  • 250
Caption
  • A player wearing a pith helmet
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Members
  • Yes
Weight
  • 0.500000
Update
  • Treasure Trail Expansion
Armour
  • 0
Class
  • None
Life
  • 0
Accuracy
  • 0
ID
  • 13103
high
  • 150
  • 516
Release
  • 2008-04-15
  • 2014-06-12
Damage
  • 0
Ranged
  • 0
Requirements
  • None
abstract
  • A pith helmet is a type of headgear commonly worn by Europeans in locales such as Egypt. Pith helmets are large light-coloured helmets fashioned from the tissue of the sola plant, worn to protect the wearer from the sun's rays. Pith helmets could be worn by English soldiers and guards as part of their uniform, and were worn by civilians as well, such as Jonathan Carnahan.