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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution - Farseer Wargear DLC
Release: 26th May 2011 - Genre: Strategy
$ 2.99
€ 2.49 » $ 3.13 (+4.68%)
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Dawn of War II: Retribution – The Last Standalone
Release: 20th April 2011
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution
Release: 28th February 2011
"Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution - Farseer Wargear DLC" is part of the following packages:
Dawn of War 2: Retribution – Last Stand Complete Wargear Pack
Release: 26th May 2011
Dawn of War II: Retribution - Complete DLC Bundle
Release: 20th October 2011
Dawn of War II: Retribution - Tau Commander and All Wargear Bundle
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II Retribution: Wargear Bundle
Description
Revamp your heroes and find new ways to play and compete in The Last Stand with these new Wargear pieces.
Debilitating Witchblade (One handed weapon) This witchblade is meant to be a tank weapon, if you are familiar with MMORPG terms. If you aren’t, that means she can go toe to toe with the biggest creatures in Last Stand using this sword, but you trade off damage. The sword has two traits: Sap and Energy Leach. Sap reduces the melee damage of anything hit in melee by 50% for 5 seconds. Energy Leach will increase the Farseer’s energy every time she kills something in melee.
Idranel’s Armor (Armor) This armor is named after the infamous Farseer from the Dawn of War II campaign. It is another piece designed to improve the Farseer’s chances in melee and her durability in general. It will increase her total health and give her the traits Unshakable and Foresight. Foresight reduces incoming melee damage. If only Idranel could have seen that uppercut coming from Tarkus.
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