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Currently the most powerful of the shadow traps, The '''Bottomless Grave''' trap appeared in the [[Town of Digby|Digby]] [[Town of Digby Trapsmith|Trapsmith]] at Halloween 2008, for a cost of 673,630 gold, with a points requrement of 728,000.
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Currently the most powerful of the shadow traps, The '''Bottomless Grave''' trap appeared in the [[Town of Digby|Digby]] [[Town of Digby Trapsmith|Trapsmith]] at Halloween 2008
 
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==Information==
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'''Cost:''' 673,630 gold<br />
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'''Points required:''' 728,000<br /><br />
 
'''Power:''' 1400<br />  
 
'''Power:''' 1400<br />  
 
'''Power Type:''' Shadow<br />
 
'''Power Type:''' Shadow<br />
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'''Accuracy Bonus:''' n/a<br />
 
'''Accuracy Bonus:''' n/a<br />
 
'''Luck:''' 5<br />
 
'''Luck:''' 5<br />
'''Cheese Effect:''' No Effect
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'''Cheese Effect:''' No Effect<br />
  
 
''Although Digby drilling technology has often been regarded as the quickest to dig a grave, ambitious scientists were still tempted to experiment with rocket-propelled drills.''  
 
''Although Digby drilling technology has often been regarded as the quickest to dig a grave, ambitious scientists were still tempted to experiment with rocket-propelled drills.''  
  
 
''The result of these experiments has now turned into researching where the high speed drills have gone.''
 
''The result of these experiments has now turned into researching where the high speed drills have gone.''
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Revision as of 23:29, 27 October 2008

Currently the most powerful of the shadow traps, The Bottomless Grave trap appeared in the Digby Trapsmith at Halloween 2008

Information

Cost: 673,630 gold
Points required: 728,000

Power: 1400
Power Type: Shadow
Power Bonus: n/a
Accuracy Bonus: n/a
Luck: 5
Cheese Effect: No Effect

Although Digby drilling technology has often been regarded as the quickest to dig a grave, ambitious scientists were still tempted to experiment with rocket-propelled drills.

The result of these experiments has now turned into researching where the high speed drills have gone.