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+ | |exchange = gemw |
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+ | |name = Red cavalier |
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|image = [[File:Red cavalier.png]] |
|image = [[File:Red cavalier.png]] |
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+ | |release = 12 June [[2014]] |
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+ | |update = Treasure Trail Expansion |
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+ | |members = Yes |
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|quest = No |
|quest = No |
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|tradeable = Yes |
|tradeable = Yes |
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|weight = 0 |
|weight = 0 |
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}} |
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+ | [[File:Red cavalier detail.png|left|200px]] |
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[[File:Red cavalier chathead.png|left]] |
[[File:Red cavalier chathead.png|left]] |
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+ | The '''red cavalier''' is a piece of headwear. There are no requirements for wearing this cavalier, and they do not confer combat bonuses upon the player. |
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+ | To obtain a cavalier, a player can either trade with another player or receive one as a Level 3 [[Treasure Trail]] reward. The red cavalier can be stored in the [[Treasure chest]], which can be built in the [[Costume room]] of a [[player-owned house]]. |
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{{Infobox Bonuses |
{{Infobox Bonuses |
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|slot = head |
|slot = head |
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− | |image = Red |
+ | |image = Red cavalier equipped.png{{!}}130px |
− | |caption = A player wearing a red cavalier |
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|astab = 0 |
|astab = 0 |
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|aslash = 0 |
|aslash = 0 |
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|drange = 0 |
|drange = 0 |
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|str = 0 |
|str = 0 |
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+ | |rstr = 0 |
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+ | |mdmg = 0 |
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|prayer = 0 |
|prayer = 0 |
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 28 July 2019
The red cavalier is a piece of headwear. There are no requirements for wearing this cavalier, and they do not confer combat bonuses upon the player.
To obtain a cavalier, a player can either trade with another player or receive one as a Level 3 Treasure Trail reward. The red cavalier can be stored in the Treasure chest, which can be built in the Costume room of a player-owned house.
Trivia
- The examine text, "All for one and one for all!" is a reference to The Three Musketeers, by Alexandre Dumas.