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[[Image:BattledomeEquipment.png|right|frame|Thousands of Battledome Equipment items exist on the [[Neopets|Neopets website]].]] | [[Image:BattledomeEquipment.png|right|frame|Thousands of Battledome Equipment items exist on the [[Neopets|Neopets website]].]] | ||
'''Battledome | '''Battledome equipment''' is a class of [[item]]s that can be equipped to a [[Neopet]] and then used in the [[Battledome]]. Players can use up to two pieces of Battledome equipment per turn. Each piece of equipment has a different effect. Some equipment deals damage to opponents, while other equipment defends against incoming attacks. There is equipment that freezes enemies in place, and there is equipment that can restore HP. Some equipment even does multiple things at once. | ||
Each Neopet can be equipped with up to eight pieces of Battledome equipment. If a user has the ''Equip ALL THE THINGS'' [[Battleground of the Obelisk#Boons|boon]] activated, they can equip a ninth piece of equipment on each of their Neopets. Users can equip their Neopets via the [http://www.neopets.com/dome/neopets.phtml Battledome Stats] page. Individual items can also be equipped by clicking on them in the [[inventory]] and then selecting the ''Equip ...'' option from the resulting drop-down menu. | Each Neopet can be equipped with up to eight pieces of Battledome equipment. If a user has the ''Equip ALL THE THINGS'' [[Battleground of the Obelisk#Boons|boon]] activated, they can equip a ninth piece of equipment on each of their Neopets. Users can equip their Neopets via the [http://www.neopets.com/dome/neopets.phtml Battledome Stats] page. Individual items can also be equipped by clicking on them in the [[inventory]] and then selecting the ''Equip ...'' option from the resulting drop-down menu. | ||
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==Use Limitations== | ==Use Limitations== | ||
Each Battledome item falls into one of the following five categories depending on how often it can be used in battle: | |||
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''' | ||'''Multiple Use'''<br> | ||
*Multiple use equipment can be used an unlimited amount of times. | |||
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||'''Once Per Battle'''<br> | |||
'''Semi-Fragile''' | *These items can only be used once per battle. | ||
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Semi-fragile weapons | ||'''Single Use'''<br> | ||
*These items can only be used a single time. They vanish forever after the first time they are used. | |||
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||'''Semi-Fragile'''<br> | |||
*Semi-fragile weapons have a small chance of breaking after each use. Once the item breaks, it can not be used until the next battle. | |||
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||'''Fragile'''<br> | |||
*Fragile weapons have a small chance of breaking after each use. Once the item breaks, it vanishes forever. | |||
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==Battledome Equipment Categories== | ==Battledome Equipment Categories== | ||
There are 19 different categories of Battledome equipment, each having a different theme: | There are 19 different categories of Battledome equipment, each having a different theme: | ||
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|style="width:225px"|'''[[Altador|Altadorian]] Armour'''<br> | |style="width:225px"|'''[[Altador|Altadorian]] Armour'''<br> | ||
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[[Category:Battledome]] | [[Category:Battledome]] | ||
[[Category:Items]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:28, 31 May 2015
Battledome equipment is a class of items that can be equipped to a Neopet and then used in the Battledome. Players can use up to two pieces of Battledome equipment per turn. Each piece of equipment has a different effect. Some equipment deals damage to opponents, while other equipment defends against incoming attacks. There is equipment that freezes enemies in place, and there is equipment that can restore HP. Some equipment even does multiple things at once.
Each Neopet can be equipped with up to eight pieces of Battledome equipment. If a user has the Equip ALL THE THINGS boon activated, they can equip a ninth piece of equipment on each of their Neopets. Users can equip their Neopets via the Battledome Stats page. Individual items can also be equipped by clicking on them in the inventory and then selecting the Equip ... option from the resulting drop-down menu.
Battledome Equipment Effects[edit]
In general, using a piece of Battledome equipment will result in one of the below effects:
Attack
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Defend
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Reflect
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Heal
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Drain
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Freeze
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Steal
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Give
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Many pieces of Battledome equipment have a combination of effects. For example, the Tornado Ring can attack, defend, heal, and steal, all at the same time.
Use Limitations[edit]
Each Battledome item falls into one of the following five categories depending on how often it can be used in battle:
Multiple Use
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Once Per Battle
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Single Use
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Semi-Fragile
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Fragile
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Battledome Equipment Categories[edit]
There are 19 different categories of Battledome equipment, each having a different theme:
| Battledome Equipment Categories | ||||
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Altadorian Armour
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Altadorian Armour is modeled after the military equipment of ancient Greece and Rome. | |||
Altadorian Magic
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This categories of items includes a wide assortment of magical trinkets. Many are sun-themed. | |||
Battle Magic
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Battle Magic is an eclectic selection of weapons that focus on attack. | |||
Brightvale Armour
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Brightvale Armour is Renaissance-themed. It includes an assortment of defensive robes, tunics, and cloaks. | |||
Brightvale Motes
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This category includes many magical motes that can be used to cause damage in the Battledome. | |||
Brightvale Potions
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These alchemy-themed potions have many varied applications. | |||
Brightvale Scroll
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Brightvale Scrolls are magical spell scrolls. They have a variety of effects. | |||
Defence Magic
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Defence Magic is an eclectic selection of armor that focus on defence. | |||
Desert Weapon
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Desert Weapons have ancient Egyptian and desert motifs. Scarab designs are common. | |||
Faerie Weapon Shop
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Each of these faerie-themed weapons tend to focus on a single elemental type. | |||
Haunted Weaponry
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Haunted Weaponry is Halloween or horror themed. Common motifs in this category include spiders, bones, and ghosts. | |||
Ice Crystal
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Ice Crystals are exploding snowflakes and snowballs that can be used offensively in the Battledome. The focus of this category is high-damage, single use items. | |||
Maractite Weaponry
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These weapons have an aquatic theme. Most of them are made out of maractite. | |||
Meridell Potion
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These medieval themed magical potions have various effects in the Battledome. | |||
Qasalan Weaponry
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This category of equipment originates from Qasala. Items in this category have ancient Arabic designs. | |||
Space Battle
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Space Weaponry is an array of science-fiction and outer space themed weaponry such as laser-blasters and robotic weapons. This category focuses on offense. | |||
Space Defence
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Space Defence is an collection of science-fiction and outer space themed defensive armor. It includes items like force-fields and robotic helmets. | |||
Tyrannian Weaponry
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Tyrannian Weaponry focuses on prehistoric weapons such as clubs and spears. Common themes in this category include stone, fire, and bone. | |||
Wonderous Weaponry
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Wondrous Weaponry is based on tools used in Asian martial arts. It includes Japanese, Korean, and Chinese design motifs. | |||