Property | Value |
rdf:type | |
rdfs:label | |
rdfs:comment | - Gadget-wielding martial artist supervillain who specializes in the use of poisons; a member of Eurostar.
- Scorpia is another NPC that is located in the wilderness. To get to Scorpia talk to The Crazy Old Wizard at home, he can be found at the end of the North West Path in the Thugbob building. You also need to have 65 million coins in your pouch to teleport there.
- <default>Scorpia</default> AKA HomeworldUnknown SpeciesUnknown GenderUnknown Hair colorUnknown EraPresent Affiliation Abilities Played by Scorpia is a fictional character in the animated television series She-Ra: Princess of Power. She is a member of The Horde. She appears to be part-human, part-scorpion. Instead of hands she possesses scorpion-like claws, which she uses to great effect when fighting with members of The Great Rebellion.
- Scorpia is one of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol.
- SCORPIA was a terrorist organization whose name stood for: Sabotage, CORruPtion, Intelligence and Assassination. It was run by a board of ex-spies, and the overall head of SCORPIA was Zeljan Kurst.
- Scorpia was home to a Colonial Fleet shipyard, where the battlestar Pegasus was docked during the Cylon attack.
- The Scorpia is a Recon sniper rifle that is unlocked at level 23. It is useful for clearing the point in PVP due to it's 50% healing reduction de buff. It is usually considered less useful than its counterpart for PVE encounters.
- Scorpia transforms from a time machine that is styled like a human watch to a scorpion robot. It is unknown if it retains the ability to travel through time in both modes or if this power is limited to "watch" form. Note: Due to the name ending in the feminine "ia", many fans conclude that Scorpia is a female. Without an official bio in any form, there is nothing to support or refute this claim.
- Scorpia is the fifth book in the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz. Following the cryptic message of assassin Yassen Gregorovich in the events of Eagle Strike, Alex Rider attempts to track down a rogue criminal organization and find out the truth about his father.
- Scorpia is a large female scorpion that resides in a cave beneath the Scorpion Pit. She is a powerful scorpion that can drop one of three shards required to forge odium wards and malediction wards. For the elite clue scroll from Mandrith, there are a total of 28 scorpions inside the pit. Once killed, she will respawn in ten seconds.
- Scorpia was a female version of Spider-man's long-time enemy, the Scorpion. She worked under Silvermane alongside Hydro-Man, Beetle, Speed Demon, and Boomerang. She later joined the Hobgoblin's Sinister Seven in order to take down Spider-man's malevolent clone, Kaine, who had been killing off many of Spider-man's enemies. Scorpia possessed much the same powers as her male counterpart, including the mechanical energy-blasting tail and armored suit.
- Scorpia is one of the twelve colonies of Kobol. Scorpia is the third moon of Zeus, a gas giant that also hosts Leonis and Picon. It used to be a small, cool world of dense woodlands and exotic plant life. Its population was always low, even for a moon its size, but what they lacked in numbers they made up for in cunning. The Scorpians were shrewd strategists, brokering deals with the right colonies at the right times. Somehow, they always come out ahead even when they double-crossed their allies. An early alliance with the Tauron secured critical military technology that kept them from suffering the same fate as Leonis during the colony wars. More crucial to their survival, however, was their pivotal role in the alliance between Picon and Caprica, which set the balance of power between the
|
owl:sameAs | |
Leader | - An executive board of six
|
Era | |
Main Character | - Elaine Coll;Elaine Coll .jpg
|
nieve | |
dcterms:subject | |
foaf:homepage | |
aSpeed | |
boa | |
dRange | |
dSlash | |
Drops | |
aMagic | |
powercost | |
Hitpoints | |
dMagic | |
dStab | |
Examine | - It's a Scorpia.
- Queen of the Scorpions.
|
gemw | |
max hit | |
Poisonous | |
dCrush | |
attack speed | |
FireRate | |
Next book | |
Always Drops | |
str | |
Combat | |
Attack style | |
slaylvl | |
Previous book | |
aCrush | |
Rarity | - Common
- Rare
- Uncommon
- Very Rare
- Very rare
|
aStab | |
Aggressive | |
aRange | |
aSlash | |
dbkwik:globalagenda/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:he-man/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:marvel/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:oldschoolrunescape/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:omegagroup/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:tfumux/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:transformers/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:alexrider/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
Range | |
Set | |
FirstAppearance | |
Series | |
Affiliation | |
Cat | |
Actor | |
Country | |
Name | - Coins
- Shark
- SCORPIA
- Scorpia
- 7200.0
- Grimy kwuarm
- Clue scroll
- Rune chainbody
- Uncut emerald
- Uncut sapphire
- Looting bag
- Rune scimitar
- Bucket of sand
- Prayer potion
- Rune pickaxe
- Rune spear
- Rune sword
- Rune warhammer
- Dragon scimitar
- Mysterious emblem
- Slayer's enchantment
- Anchovy pizza
- Gold Chain
- Ensouled scorpion head
- Dust rune
- Scorpia Egg
- Cactus spine
- Superantipoison
- Admiral pie
- Phoenix necklace
- Malediction shard 3
- Odium shard 3
- Scorpia's offspring
|
Text | |
Genre | |
Weakness | |
Turael | |
Duradel | |
Slayxp | |
mazchna | |
dbkwik:dreamscape317/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:literature/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:childrensbooks/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:villains/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
Author | |
Members | |
Preceded By | |
Alias | |
Quantity | |
Update | - Rejuvenating the Wilderness: More risk, more reward
|
Species | |
ATT | |
Info | |
DEF | |
First Published | |
Awards | |
Recommended age | |
LastAppearance | |
File | |
krystilia | |
Home | |
Number of Pages | |
Movie | |
Release | |
Published | |
Damage | |
Gender | |
Followed By | |
ISBN | |
Raritynotes | |
Video Games | |
immunepoison | |
immunevenom | |
strbns | |
Mage | |
attbns | |
rngbns | |
abstract | - Gadget-wielding martial artist supervillain who specializes in the use of poisons; a member of Eurostar.
- Scorpia is another NPC that is located in the wilderness. To get to Scorpia talk to The Crazy Old Wizard at home, he can be found at the end of the North West Path in the Thugbob building. You also need to have 65 million coins in your pouch to teleport there.
- <default>Scorpia</default> AKA HomeworldUnknown SpeciesUnknown GenderUnknown Hair colorUnknown EraPresent Affiliation Abilities Played by Scorpia is a fictional character in the animated television series She-Ra: Princess of Power. She is a member of The Horde. She appears to be part-human, part-scorpion. Instead of hands she possesses scorpion-like claws, which she uses to great effect when fighting with members of The Great Rebellion.
- Scorpia is one of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol.
- SCORPIA was a terrorist organization whose name stood for: Sabotage, CORruPtion, Intelligence and Assassination. It was run by a board of ex-spies, and the overall head of SCORPIA was Zeljan Kurst.
- Scorpia is one of the twelve colonies of Kobol. Scorpia is the third moon of Zeus, a gas giant that also hosts Leonis and Picon. It used to be a small, cool world of dense woodlands and exotic plant life. Its population was always low, even for a moon its size, but what they lacked in numbers they made up for in cunning. The Scorpians were shrewd strategists, brokering deals with the right colonies at the right times. Somehow, they always come out ahead even when they double-crossed their allies. An early alliance with the Tauron secured critical military technology that kept them from suffering the same fate as Leonis during the colony wars. More crucial to their survival, however, was their pivotal role in the alliance between Picon and Caprica, which set the balance of power between the moons of Zeus for over a thousand years. The ancient rivalry between Picon and Leonis was infamous, and it often spilled over into neighboring worlds. Scorpia was closest and in the early days it became the sandbox the bigger kids stomped in. Though Scorpia fought just enough to make a point, it wasn't really interested in a prolonged struggle. Fortunately, it didn't have to be. Through its strong ties with Tauron, Scorpia had influence at the heart of the system, Caprica. Its delegates convinced the colonial government that Leonis was responsible for a few key battles in which Capricans died and suddenly the Leonids were fighting three worlds at once. By the time the dust settled, Scorpia had already reached an arrangement with the other victors to establish the moons of Zeus as the home of the Colonial Fleet. Leonis would build the ships, Scorpia would house them, and Picon would administer the whole. So it remained until the Cylons returned. Scorpians are often considered cold and calculating, and more than a few are. Still, their innate charisma and sense of humorous irony makes them entertaining and popular. Before the fall of the colonies, the Scorpians' wry wit catapulted many of them into the public eye as celebrity comedians. Their scathing novels and public speakers attracted attention system-wide. Those that stayed out of the limelight were - and are - no less influential.
- Scorpia was home to a Colonial Fleet shipyard, where the battlestar Pegasus was docked during the Cylon attack.
- The Scorpia is a Recon sniper rifle that is unlocked at level 23. It is useful for clearing the point in PVP due to it's 50% healing reduction de buff. It is usually considered less useful than its counterpart for PVE encounters.
- Scorpia transforms from a time machine that is styled like a human watch to a scorpion robot. It is unknown if it retains the ability to travel through time in both modes or if this power is limited to "watch" form. Note: Due to the name ending in the feminine "ia", many fans conclude that Scorpia is a female. Without an official bio in any form, there is nothing to support or refute this claim.
- Scorpia is the fifth book in the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz. Following the cryptic message of assassin Yassen Gregorovich in the events of Eagle Strike, Alex Rider attempts to track down a rogue criminal organization and find out the truth about his father.
- Scorpia is a large female scorpion that resides in a cave beneath the Scorpion Pit. She is a powerful scorpion that can drop one of three shards required to forge odium wards and malediction wards. For the elite clue scroll from Mandrith, there are a total of 28 scorpions inside the pit. Once killed, she will respawn in ten seconds.
- Scorpia was a female version of Spider-man's long-time enemy, the Scorpion. She worked under Silvermane alongside Hydro-Man, Beetle, Speed Demon, and Boomerang. She later joined the Hobgoblin's Sinister Seven in order to take down Spider-man's malevolent clone, Kaine, who had been killing off many of Spider-man's enemies. Scorpia possessed much the same powers as her male counterpart, including the mechanical energy-blasting tail and armored suit.
|
is Next book of | |
is Previous book of | |
is Birthplace of | |
is Affiliation of | |
is colony of | |
is Affiliations of | |
is Location of | |
is wikipage disambiguates of | |