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  • Rare is a British company who used to work for Nintendo and their Donkey Kong series games, until Microsoft bought them out. They have made a major improvement to the Donkey Kong series as they added Diddy Kong and many other well known characters. They gain the rights to the Banjo-Kazooie and Conker series which Nintendo had used to gain the rights of until Rare moved to Microsoft. Rare no longer had the rights to Donkey Kong after moving. When they moved, the project of Donkey Kong Racing was cancelled, and Diddy Kong Pilot was changed to Banjo-Pilot while Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers was changed to It's Mr. Pants.
  • Rare is the fifth highest rarity in the Duel Masters trading card game.
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  • Rare, or Rareware, is a United Kingdom company founded by Tim and Chris Stamper. It is known for the development of Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, Donkey Kong 64, Diddy Kong Racing, Goldeneye, and most importantly, Battletoads. The company has developed many video games for the Arcade and the Nintendo consoles. It is currently developing titles for the XBOX and XBOX 360.
  • Rare is located in Twycross, Leicestershire, UK. It has developed many games for Nintendo's gaming consoles, including Battletoads, Donkey Kong Country (and its sequels), Killer Instinct, Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Blast Corps, GoldenEye 007, Perfect Dark, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Diddy Kong Racing, Donkey Kong 64, Jet Force Gemini, Star Fox Adventures, Diddy Kong Racing DS, and most recently, Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise. One of Rare's most critically acclaimed and popular series was the Donkey Kong Country series on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, due to its use of pre-framed 3D graphics on a largely 2D console. Rare then released several critically acclaimed platform games for the Nintendo 64, such as Banjo-Kazooie, Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Tooie and Conker's Bad Fur Day.
  • Rare cards are the second rarest variety of card in the game and are denoted by a gold edition seal. They are acquired by purchasing new boosters or via trading. Exactly one Rare or Ultra-Rare is found in every booster, and rares are found in five out of every six boosters. Rare cards are generally rather situational. Some interesting combos can be pulled off with Rares, but in general Uncommon cards are more versatile.
  • Rare (Image:Wizards of the Coast Rarity Symbol - Rare.png) is the second highest rarity. There is generally one rare in each booster pack (although it can be a Very Rare instead). In 60 piece sets, rares generally held 14-16 places in a normal set, and 16 in a Huge set. In 40 piece sets, rares generally hold 8 places.
  • Rare is given out as a blue print which costs "bounty" to create. This item is salvaged for about a quarter of its creation price. Their drop rate is significantly lower than Uncommon. This item gives out higher level prefixes and suffixes and allows 3 rune inserts.
  • Rare refers to items or adventures that are encountered less frequently than standard events. Rare events occur 1/50 as often as normal events.
  • Une carte Rare a son nom argenté. La probabilité d'obtenir une carte Rare était dite d'une par Booster (1:1) ce qui n'était pas vrai, puisque les Boosters contenant une carte d'une rareté supérieure ne contenaient pas une carte Rare. Les Boosters récents (depuis "Genèse du Duelliste") contenant une carte d'une rareté supérieure contenaient aussi une carte Rare.
  • A Rarity class denoted by two stars, with text and border in Blue.
  • Rare items are a type of item featured in The Last Stand: Dead Zone. They are rarer and typically more effective than Superior and Elite items, but less so than Unique items.
  • rare is a term used for enemies. When Enemies are rare they are very difficult to find. Often there may be less then 5 at any time. Enemies that are rare tend to be very strong and are in very dangerous spots.
  • thumb|right|Das Logo von Rare Rare (Rare Ltd., Rareware) ist der Name einer berühmten britischen Spielehersteller-Firma. Die Firma wurde im Jahr 1985 von Tim Stamper und Chris Stamper gegründet. Bis hin zum Jahre 2002 programmierte Rare ausschlieslich Spiele für Nintendo-Konsolen, im selbigen Jahr kaufte Microsoft ausreichend Anteile an Rare, um das Studio zu übernehmen. Für die verbleibenden Anteile von Nintendo zahlte Microsoft zusätzlich 375 Millionen Dollar. Tim und Chris Stamper leiteten die Firma bis zum Jahreswechsel 2006/07, danach traten sie zurück und die Firma wurde von Mark Betteridge und Gregg Mayles übernommen.
  • Rare is the level of item quality in between Uncommon and Epic or the highest battle pet quality which is above Uncommon. It is also the middle quality for a garrison follower above Uncommon, but below Epic.
  • Rare (selten), bezeichnet die Häufigkeit mit der ein Gegenstand im Spiel vorkommt. Gegenstände können entweder häufig (Common), weniger häufig (Semi Rare), selten (Rare), sehr selten (very Rare) sein.
  • Rare ist eine englische Spielefirma, die Ende der 70er Jahre von den Brüdern Chris und Tim Stamper gegründet wurde. Zur Zeit wird die Firma von Greg Mayles geleitet.
  • Rares are items which load at a vastly reduced rate compared to others in the game, usually on difficult smobs. The rent cost of most, if not allVerify? rare items is 500 coppers/day.
  • Rare Ltd. (formerly Rareware) is a British video game making company created by two brothers- Tim and Chris Stamper.
  • Rare items appear as red when dropped and usually have powerful extra effects. Rare items are highly sought-after because of their (generally) higher power.
  • The third highest rarity (second least). There are 19 Rare Units, 13 Champions and 6 Minions. Each faction has one minion and two champions (Clan has three), while Basic gets 3 minions and 6 champions. (+/-)
  • Rare, Ltd. (formerly known as Rareware) is a British video game development company and the company who developed the Perfect Dark series of games.
  • Rare ist einer der Seltenheitsstufen von Magic Karten. Rare Karten sind identifizierbar an ihrem goldenen Editionssymbol, die seit der Exodus Erweiterung verwendet werden, vorher konnte man die Seltenheit nicht anhand der Karte erkennbar.
  • Rare sind häufig gedruckte Karten. Diese erkennt man am silbernen Kartennnamen und an dem nicht holographischen Artwork. Die Chancen eine in einem Booster zu ziehen steht 1:1.
  • Recorded by Geoff Downes and John Payne exclusively, Rare is a collection of mostly instrumental pieces composed and recorded for a nature documentary and a scrapped video game project. As such, this is unlike any other Asia release, as it's classical and even techno compositions lean far more towards the progressive realm than even such Asia masterpieces as Arena and Silent Nation. A must-have cd, and a vitally important entry in the Asia catalog, showing the range of talent that the two men possess outside of the pop-prog-rock of the main Asia recordings to be as vast as any musicians in the modern classical field. Brilliant stuff, indeed.
  • Rare cards have a gold background in their title. They are the second hardest cards to get ahold of, after Cr's.
  • thumb Rare Ltd., también conocida como Rareware, es una empresa británica que desarrollaba videojuegos para videoconsolas. Fue fundada en 1982 por los hermanos Tim Stamper y Chris Stamper. Rare trabajó durante muchos años como second-party para Nintendo, pero en 2002 fue adquirida por la empresa estadounidense Microsoft.
  • A Rare card is the hardest card to find. A Rare card is identified by having a yellow Version's symbol. An example of a Rare card is Andre, the King of Annedisonge. There is also a Secret Rare card, a Rare card which is extremely hard to find, in some Versions. They appears only one card per Version except Hymn of Exodus III (There are two Secret Rare cards in Hymn of Exodus III Version). An example of a Secret Rare card is Zechariah Marvin, the Magus.
  • Rare (Japanese: レア Rea) cards are identified by usually having a silver card name and the image being not holofoil. The chances of getting one in a Booster Pack in the TCG is 1:1. In sets Flaming Eternity and later, Rare cards and cards of higher rarities can be found as Ultimate Rares. As of Duelist Revolution, Rares are now printed with a bronze-like card name instead of the previous silver, along with the universal change that the name plate is closer to the top part of the card, and the overall card does not contain the minute blots from the card printing press.
  • Rzadki to poziom jakości przedmiotu pomiędzy niecodziennym a epickim. * Nazwy rzadkich przedmiotów wyświetlane są na niebiesko, mają też otoczkę w takim samym kolorze. * Przedmioty rzadkiej jakości, które można założyć, mają zawsze jeden lub więcej bonusów do atrybutów, niektóre mają też efekty. * Zależnie od klasy i specjalizacji przedmiotu, rzadkie wyposażenie posiada dwa lub trzy bonusy do głównych statystyk (przeważnie trzy, kiedy występuje bonus do ducha dla klas leczących) oraz jeden lub dwa bonusy do statystyk dodatkowych (przeważnie jeden, kiedy występuje bonus do Ducha). * Większość ekwipowalnych przedmiotów rzadkiej jakości można poddać odklinaniu. * Niektóre składniki są rzadkiej jakości, w tym wszystkie odłamki dla Zaklinaczy, na przykład [Large Brilliant Shar
  • Rare was founded in 1982 by Tim and Chris Stamper. They published their games as Ultimate Play The Game, for 8-bit consoles like the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and BBC Micro. In 1995, Rareware made an agreement with Nintendo, and began publishing games for them. In 2002, Microsoft bought Rareware. Since then, Rareware has made console games strictly for Microsoft, but also made handheld games for Nintendo, by publishing them through THQ. During the summer of 2010, Rareware opened a new studio in Digbeth, in Birmingham, England.
  • Rare (1982-2002) (sometimes referred to as Rareware) is a British video game developer. The organization was founded in 1982 by brothers Tim and Chris Stamper as a company called Ashby Computers and Graphics Ltd. and published games under the name Ultimate Play the Game. Although their early work was popular, software piracy was a serious problem in those days and a threat to their company's livelihood. They renamed their company Rare and began focusing on cartridge games, which were much harder to make illegal copies. The Stamper brothers had attempted a contract with Nintendo in 1984, but were refused for multiple reasons. One reason was that in-house products such as Donkey Kong were doing well and Nintendo saw no need for expansion. The main reason was that it was not too far from the
  • The company is notable for having created an unusually large number of original hit games, and for the company's price tag: Microsoft paid US$377 million for the company, a record for a video game developer. On January 2, 2007, it was announced that Tim and Chris Stamper have left Rare to pursue "other opportunities". Neither Microsoft, Rare, nor the Stamper brothers have stated specifically what they intend to move onto post-Rare.
  • Rare is the level of item quality in between Uncommon and Epic. * The names of Rare quality items will appear in blue. * Equippable items of Rare quality almost always have one or more attribute bonuses and some have procs. * As an example, the blue weapons have at least 3 "major" stat boosts, and eventfully a proc. This also occurs with most armor (head, neck, shoulders, chest, back, waist, legs, boots). Backs, bracers and some trinkets/rings only have one or two stat boost, a proc and/or an "On equip". * Most equippable items at Rare quality and above can be disenchanted by characters with the Enchanting profession. * Some ingredient items are of Rare quality, including all Shards used in the Enchanting profession, such as Large Brilliant Shard. * The web color code
  • Rare is a British company that used to make Donkey Kong shames. They also made a lot of other shaming series, most notably the Banjo and Kazooie shames, and not to mention, Conker games. Now they are owned by the Microsoft people, since NintenDON'T was too lazy to renew their contract. Now they are replaced by another company named Namcan't, just to make more DK shames. Nintendo is currently in a war against Microsoft, fighting for ownership of Rare.
  • Rare Ltd., también conocida como Rareware, es una empresa británica que desarrollaba videojuegos para videoconsolas. Fue fundada en 1982 por los hermanos Tim y Chris Stamper. Rare trabajó durante muchos años como second-party para Nintendo y en esta compañía japonesa donde desarrollan sus más aclamados títulos, pero en 2002 fue adquirida por la empresa estadounidense Microsoft.
  • Rare, formerly known as Rareware, is a Twycross-based (though they started in Ashby-de-la-Zouch) video game development company founded by Chris and Tim Stamper in 1982. They're famous for their pioneering of sophisticated technology to make video games, the sheer amount of crap they get past the radar, the idiosyncratic little mysteries they weave into their games that leave gamers pondering for decades, and their media-shy nature.
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  • Rare is a British company who used to work for Nintendo and their Donkey Kong series games, until Microsoft bought them out. They have made a major improvement to the Donkey Kong series as they added Diddy Kong and many other well known characters. They gain the rights to the Banjo-Kazooie and Conker series which Nintendo had used to gain the rights of until Rare moved to Microsoft. Rare no longer had the rights to Donkey Kong after moving. When they moved, the project of Donkey Kong Racing was cancelled, and Diddy Kong Pilot was changed to Banjo-Pilot while Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers was changed to It's Mr. Pants.
  • Rare is the fifth highest rarity in the Duel Masters trading card game.
  • Catégorie:Gascon variante de rarCatégorie:Variante références * R1 : Mistral 1879Catégorie:Provençal, Palay 1980Catégorie:Gascon * R2 : Dubarry 1998Catégorie:Gascon pyrénéenCatégorie:Gascon, Lavalade 2010Catégorie:Limousin, , Omelhier 2007Catégorie:sud-auvergnatCatégorie:Auvergnat,
  • Rare, formerly known as Rareware, is a Twycross-based (though they started in Ashby-de-la-Zouch) video game development company founded by Chris and Tim Stamper in 1982. They're famous for their pioneering of sophisticated technology to make video games, the sheer amount of crap they get past the radar, the idiosyncratic little mysteries they weave into their games that leave gamers pondering for decades, and their media-shy nature. They've created some games for the ZX Spectrum, for which they attained most of their early fame (as "Ultimate Play the Game"), and then for Nintendo, for which they earned their second wave of fame, but have since moved on to working under Microsoft.
  • Rare, or Rareware, is a United Kingdom company founded by Tim and Chris Stamper. It is known for the development of Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, Donkey Kong 64, Diddy Kong Racing, Goldeneye, and most importantly, Battletoads. The company has developed many video games for the Arcade and the Nintendo consoles. It is currently developing titles for the XBOX and XBOX 360.
  • Rare (Japanese: レア Rea) cards are identified by usually having a silver card name and the image being not holofoil. The chances of getting one in a Booster Pack in the TCG is 1:1. In sets Flaming Eternity and later, Rare cards and cards of higher rarities can be found as Ultimate Rares. As of Duelist Revolution, Rares are now printed with a bronze-like card name instead of the previous silver, along with the universal change that the name plate is closer to the top part of the card, and the overall card does not contain the minute blots from the card printing press. There are also Colored Rares that are given away as Duelist League participation cards. Starting with DL09, the colors were Blue, Bronze, Light Green and Light Blue versions of the 20 cards in the set, while DL11, DL12 and DL13 have Green, Red, Blue, and Purple versions. The colors Black and White are also available in the TCG set, Battle Pack: Epic Dawn and Battle Pack 2: War of the Giants.
  • Rare is located in Twycross, Leicestershire, UK. It has developed many games for Nintendo's gaming consoles, including Battletoads, Donkey Kong Country (and its sequels), Killer Instinct, Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Blast Corps, GoldenEye 007, Perfect Dark, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Diddy Kong Racing, Donkey Kong 64, Jet Force Gemini, Star Fox Adventures, Diddy Kong Racing DS, and most recently, Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise. One of Rare's most critically acclaimed and popular series was the Donkey Kong Country series on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, due to its use of pre-framed 3D graphics on a largely 2D console. Rare then released several critically acclaimed platform games for the Nintendo 64, such as Banjo-Kazooie, Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Tooie and Conker's Bad Fur Day.
  • Rare cards are the second rarest variety of card in the game and are denoted by a gold edition seal. They are acquired by purchasing new boosters or via trading. Exactly one Rare or Ultra-Rare is found in every booster, and rares are found in five out of every six boosters. Rare cards are generally rather situational. Some interesting combos can be pulled off with Rares, but in general Uncommon cards are more versatile.
  • Rare (1982-2002) (sometimes referred to as Rareware) is a British video game developer. The organization was founded in 1982 by brothers Tim and Chris Stamper as a company called Ashby Computers and Graphics Ltd. and published games under the name Ultimate Play the Game. Although their early work was popular, software piracy was a serious problem in those days and a threat to their company's livelihood. They renamed their company Rare and began focusing on cartridge games, which were much harder to make illegal copies. The Stamper brothers had attempted a contract with Nintendo in 1984, but were refused for multiple reasons. One reason was that in-house products such as Donkey Kong were doing well and Nintendo saw no need for expansion. The main reason was that it was not too far from the Great Video Game Crash of 1983, which in part had been caused by a glut of contracted games and unlicensed knockoffs, and Nintendo was working to reverse that. Undeterred, Chris Stamper spent six months deciphering Nintendo's code. At the Consumer Electronics Show in 1986, Stamper presented a skiing game called Slalom. Nintendo bought the copyright for an undisclosed amount and allowed Rare to contract games from then on. The company subsequently began to focus solely on the popular Nintendo Entertainment System platform, and in 1994 they entered an exclusive publishing agreement with Nintendo. Rare achieved great critical acclaim and earned an international reputation for creating successful SNES and N64 titles such as Donkey Kong Country, GoldenEye 007 and Banjo-Kazooie, among others. In 2002, Microsoft paid US$375 million for a 100% acquisition of Rare, a record for a video game developer. As a result, Rare is now a subsidiary of Microsoft Studios. The last game they made for a Nintendo console as a Independent company was Star Fox Adventures, a game for the Nintendo GameCube which was originally called Dinosaur Planet and was planned to be released on the Nintendo 64. The game was moved to the Nintendo GameCube because the game wasn't finished early enough for it to be released on the Nintendo 64. Rare removed some of the original characters and changed some of the environments. The only character that survived the change was Krystal, who's appearance was changed somewhat from the original. Rare continued to make other games after this for another 6 years until 2008 as a subsidiary of Microsoft. Other games in development for the Nintendo GameCube by Rare before the time of their Microsoft acquisition included Donkey Kong Racing, Perfect Dark Zero, Kameo: Elements of Power, Conker: Live & Reloaded, and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts. Despite Rare working for Microsoft Studios, they have managed to sneak in quite a few developments for the Game Boy Advance. These games include the entire Donkey Kong Country series, Sabre Wulf, It's Mr. Pants, and two Banjo games, Banjo & Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge, and Banjo-Pilot. Rumor has it that Rare was originally contracted by Nintendo to produce a new Mario game, however after the success of Super Mario World, they decided to keep first party development for Mario platformers, and allow Rareware to use another of their franchises. Rare had a choice between Donkey Kong, and Kid Icarus, however due to the popularity of Donkey Kong in the 1980s, they decided to use this franchise.
  • Rare was founded in 1982 by Tim and Chris Stamper. They published their games as Ultimate Play The Game, for 8-bit consoles like the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and BBC Micro. In 1995, Rareware made an agreement with Nintendo, and began publishing games for them. In 2002, Microsoft bought Rareware. Since then, Rareware has made console games strictly for Microsoft, but also made handheld games for Nintendo, by publishing them through THQ. During the summer of 2010, Rareware opened a new studio in Digbeth, in Birmingham, England. While working for Microsoft, Rare has also helped create the Xbox Live Avatars. They have stated that they are focusing more on Microsoft's new controller-free peripheral, Kinect. Rare's first game to be released for Kinect was Kinect Sports, a disappointing game for many fans. Most of Rare developers left the company, and the same games maker may be closed soon.
  • Rare (Image:Wizards of the Coast Rarity Symbol - Rare.png) is the second highest rarity. There is generally one rare in each booster pack (although it can be a Very Rare instead). In 60 piece sets, rares generally held 14-16 places in a normal set, and 16 in a Huge set. In 40 piece sets, rares generally hold 8 places.
  • Rare is given out as a blue print which costs "bounty" to create. This item is salvaged for about a quarter of its creation price. Their drop rate is significantly lower than Uncommon. This item gives out higher level prefixes and suffixes and allows 3 rune inserts.
  • The company is notable for having created an unusually large number of original hit games, and for the company's price tag: Microsoft paid US$377 million for the company, a record for a video game developer. On January 2, 2007, it was announced that Tim and Chris Stamper have left Rare to pursue "other opportunities". Neither Microsoft, Rare, nor the Stamper brothers have stated specifically what they intend to move onto post-Rare. Rare is located in Twycross, Leicestershire, England and is the company behind many of the most famous games for Nintendo's various gaming systems: Battletoads, Donkey Kong Country (and its sequels), Killer Instinct, Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Blast Corps, GoldenEye 007, Perfect Dark, Pefect Dark Zero Conker's Bad Fur Day, Diddy Kong Racing, Donkey Kong 64, Jet Force Gemini, Star Fox Adventures, Diddy Kong Racing DS and, most recently, Viva Piñata DS.
  • Rare Ltd., también conocida como Rareware, es una empresa británica que desarrollaba videojuegos para videoconsolas. Fue fundada en 1982 por los hermanos Tim y Chris Stamper. Rare trabajó durante muchos años como second-party para Nintendo y en esta compañía japonesa donde desarrollan sus más aclamados títulos, pero en 2002 fue adquirida por la empresa estadounidense Microsoft. Se trata de una de las empresas desarrolladoras de videojuegos más importantes de la historia. Los juegos desarrollados por los hermanos Stamper siempre utilizaron los últimos recursos gráficos disponibles en su época, cosa que es muy notable. Una de las series más aclamadas de la empresa fue Donkey Kong Country, de Super Nintendo, debido al uso de gráficos prerenderizados previamente con un estilo 3D en una plataforma 2D. Mientras, el mayor éxito de la empresa fue el juego GoldenEye 007, de Nintendo 64, revolucionario en la época y catalogado por diversos críticos como el mejor First-person shooter de la historia.
  • Rare refers to items or adventures that are encountered less frequently than standard events. Rare events occur 1/50 as often as normal events.
  • Une carte Rare a son nom argenté. La probabilité d'obtenir une carte Rare était dite d'une par Booster (1:1) ce qui n'était pas vrai, puisque les Boosters contenant une carte d'une rareté supérieure ne contenaient pas une carte Rare. Les Boosters récents (depuis "Genèse du Duelliste") contenant une carte d'une rareté supérieure contenaient aussi une carte Rare.
  • A Rarity class denoted by two stars, with text and border in Blue.
  • Rare is a British company that used to make Donkey Kong shames. They also made a lot of other shaming series, most notably the Banjo and Kazooie shames, and not to mention, Conker games. Now they are owned by the Microsoft people, since NintenDON'T was too lazy to renew their contract. Now they are replaced by another company named Namcan't, just to make more DK shames. Nintendo is currently in a war against Microsoft, fighting for ownership of Rare. File:Mario head smaller.jpg This thing's a . It doesn't appear in dictionaries, so listen up what a stub is: A very small garbage can, with only a little junk. ADD MORE JUNK TO IT SO IT BECOMES A GIANT GARBAGE CAN!
  • Rare items are a type of item featured in The Last Stand: Dead Zone. They are rarer and typically more effective than Superior and Elite items, but less so than Unique items.
  • rare is a term used for enemies. When Enemies are rare they are very difficult to find. Often there may be less then 5 at any time. Enemies that are rare tend to be very strong and are in very dangerous spots.
  • thumb|right|Das Logo von Rare Rare (Rare Ltd., Rareware) ist der Name einer berühmten britischen Spielehersteller-Firma. Die Firma wurde im Jahr 1985 von Tim Stamper und Chris Stamper gegründet. Bis hin zum Jahre 2002 programmierte Rare ausschlieslich Spiele für Nintendo-Konsolen, im selbigen Jahr kaufte Microsoft ausreichend Anteile an Rare, um das Studio zu übernehmen. Für die verbleibenden Anteile von Nintendo zahlte Microsoft zusätzlich 375 Millionen Dollar. Tim und Chris Stamper leiteten die Firma bis zum Jahreswechsel 2006/07, danach traten sie zurück und die Firma wurde von Mark Betteridge und Gregg Mayles übernommen.
  • Rare is the level of item quality in between Uncommon and Epic or the highest battle pet quality which is above Uncommon. It is also the middle quality for a garrison follower above Uncommon, but below Epic.
  • Rare (selten), bezeichnet die Häufigkeit mit der ein Gegenstand im Spiel vorkommt. Gegenstände können entweder häufig (Common), weniger häufig (Semi Rare), selten (Rare), sehr selten (very Rare) sein.
  • Rare is the level of item quality in between Uncommon and Epic. * The names of Rare quality items will appear in blue. * Equippable items of Rare quality almost always have one or more attribute bonuses and some have procs. * As an example, the blue weapons have at least 3 "major" stat boosts, and eventfully a proc. This also occurs with most armor (head, neck, shoulders, chest, back, waist, legs, boots). Backs, bracers and some trinkets/rings only have one or two stat boost, a proc and/or an "On equip". * Most equippable items at Rare quality and above can be disenchanted by characters with the Enchanting profession. * Some ingredient items are of Rare quality, including all Shards used in the Enchanting profession, such as Large Brilliant Shard. * The web color code for rare itemlinks is #0080ff.
  • Rare ist eine englische Spielefirma, die Ende der 70er Jahre von den Brüdern Chris und Tim Stamper gegründet wurde. Zur Zeit wird die Firma von Greg Mayles geleitet.
  • Rares are items which load at a vastly reduced rate compared to others in the game, usually on difficult smobs. The rent cost of most, if not allVerify? rare items is 500 coppers/day.
  • Rzadki to poziom jakości przedmiotu pomiędzy niecodziennym a epickim. * Nazwy rzadkich przedmiotów wyświetlane są na niebiesko, mają też otoczkę w takim samym kolorze. * Przedmioty rzadkiej jakości, które można założyć, mają zawsze jeden lub więcej bonusów do atrybutów, niektóre mają też efekty. * Zależnie od klasy i specjalizacji przedmiotu, rzadkie wyposażenie posiada dwa lub trzy bonusy do głównych statystyk (przeważnie trzy, kiedy występuje bonus do ducha dla klas leczących) oraz jeden lub dwa bonusy do statystyk dodatkowych (przeważnie jeden, kiedy występuje bonus do Ducha). * Większość ekwipowalnych przedmiotów rzadkiej jakości można poddać odklinaniu. * Niektóre składniki są rzadkiej jakości, w tym wszystkie odłamki dla Zaklinaczy, na przykład [Large Brilliant Shard]. * Kod webowy koloru rzadkich przedmiotów to #00080ff. * Niemal wszystkie zdobycze na bossach w normalnych instancjach występuje w rzadkiej jakości. * Zadania od Image:Bc icon.gif, których celem jest zabicie elitarnego przeciwnika lub są szczególnie rozbudowane, nierzadko dają rzadkie przedmioty w nagrodę.
  • Rare Ltd. (formerly Rareware) is a British video game making company created by two brothers- Tim and Chris Stamper.
  • Rare items appear as red when dropped and usually have powerful extra effects. Rare items are highly sought-after because of their (generally) higher power.
  • The third highest rarity (second least). There are 19 Rare Units, 13 Champions and 6 Minions. Each faction has one minion and two champions (Clan has three), while Basic gets 3 minions and 6 champions. (+/-)
  • Rare, Ltd. (formerly known as Rareware) is a British video game development company and the company who developed the Perfect Dark series of games.
  • Rare ist einer der Seltenheitsstufen von Magic Karten. Rare Karten sind identifizierbar an ihrem goldenen Editionssymbol, die seit der Exodus Erweiterung verwendet werden, vorher konnte man die Seltenheit nicht anhand der Karte erkennbar.
  • Rare sind häufig gedruckte Karten. Diese erkennt man am silbernen Kartennnamen und an dem nicht holographischen Artwork. Die Chancen eine in einem Booster zu ziehen steht 1:1.
  • Recorded by Geoff Downes and John Payne exclusively, Rare is a collection of mostly instrumental pieces composed and recorded for a nature documentary and a scrapped video game project. As such, this is unlike any other Asia release, as it's classical and even techno compositions lean far more towards the progressive realm than even such Asia masterpieces as Arena and Silent Nation. A must-have cd, and a vitally important entry in the Asia catalog, showing the range of talent that the two men possess outside of the pop-prog-rock of the main Asia recordings to be as vast as any musicians in the modern classical field. Brilliant stuff, indeed.
  • Rare cards have a gold background in their title. They are the second hardest cards to get ahold of, after Cr's.
  • thumb Rare Ltd., también conocida como Rareware, es una empresa británica que desarrollaba videojuegos para videoconsolas. Fue fundada en 1982 por los hermanos Tim Stamper y Chris Stamper. Rare trabajó durante muchos años como second-party para Nintendo, pero en 2002 fue adquirida por la empresa estadounidense Microsoft.
  • A Rare card is the hardest card to find. A Rare card is identified by having a yellow Version's symbol. An example of a Rare card is Andre, the King of Annedisonge. There is also a Secret Rare card, a Rare card which is extremely hard to find, in some Versions. They appears only one card per Version except Hymn of Exodus III (There are two Secret Rare cards in Hymn of Exodus III Version). An example of a Secret Rare card is Zechariah Marvin, the Magus.
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