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− | |name=Scepter of Nezar'Azret |
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− | |quality=poor |
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− | |icon=trade_archaeology_nerubianspiderscepter |
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− | |stack=20 |
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− | |bind=BoP |
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− | |ilvl=1 |
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− | |sellprice=500000 |
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− | |itemid=64475}} |
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− | The '''Scepter of Nezar'Azret''' is a common artifact that requires 45 [[Nerubian Archaeology Fragment]]s to complete. Up to two [[keystone]]s may be used to complete this artifact. |
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− | == Description == |
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− | [[Nezar'Azret]] was a nerubian queen who was killed by [[Arthas Menethil]] and the traitor king [[Anub'arak]] in the [[Upper Kingdom]] of [[Azjol-Nerub]]. As a queen, Nezar'Azret was both leader and mother to her subjects. It is rumored that nerubian queens can genetically pass knowledge from mother to daughter. |
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− | == Notes == |
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− | Completing this artifact is part of the {{achievement|Seven Scepters}} achievement. |
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− | ==Patches and hotfixes== |
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− | {{Patch 4.0.6|note=Vendor sell price raised from {{cost|5|}} to {{cost|100|}}.}} |
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− | {{patch 4.0.3a|note=Added}} |
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− | ==External links== |
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− | <!-- Read http://www.wowpedia.org/Wowpedia:External_links before posting your links here. |
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− | Links that do not conform to the rules will be DELETED. |
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− | Repeat violations may result in a BAN. |
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− | Have a nice day. :) --> |
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− | {{Elinks-item|64475}} |
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− | [[Category:Poor archaeology finds]] |
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− | [[ru:Скипетр Незар'азрет]] |
Revision as of 22:12, 20 July 2011
Licensing
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