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And potions to render pain numb and null. Also Stoneshard has Potion of Energy Drain: Energy Drain Energy Drain: Energy Drain +20%: 90 turns Potion of Painkilling: Painkilling - Pain: -100%: Instant Potion of Precision: Accuracy Exceptional Precision: Crit Chance +5%. Accuracy +25%. 60 turns Potion of Purification: Purification - Removes up to 4 negative Conditions. Instant Potion of Restoration: Restoration Rapid Restoration
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Ray guns were so common on magazine covers during the Golden Age of Science Fiction that Campbell's Astounding was unusual for not depicting them.
The term "ray gun" had already become cliché by the 1940s, in part due to association with the comic strips (and later film serials) Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon.
Soon after the invention of lasers during 1960, such devices became briefly fashionable as a directed-energy weapon for science fiction stories. For instance, characters of the Lost in Space TV series (1965–1968) and of the Star Trek pilot episode "The Cage" (1964) carried handheld laser weapons.
The term "ray gun" had already become cliché by the 1940s, in part due to association with the comic strips (and later film serials) Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon.
Soon after the invention of lasers during 1960, such devices became briefly fashionable as a directed-energy weapon for science fiction stories. For instance, characters of the Lost in Space TV series (1965–1968) and of the Star Trek pilot episode "The Cage" (1964) carried handheld laser weapons.
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