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Branch of paku paku - Ro24 - 10-09-2004 Why is the Branch of paku paku so crap when u need about 600 MST I use hilderbears cane and its way better! Branch of paku paku - Ivan - 10-09-2004 Because it can be made into a Striker Of Chao which is better than a Hildebears Cane. Branch of paku paku - Ro24 - 10-09-2004 How do u do that. What do u need? Branch of paku paku - Ivan - 10-09-2004 Offline - You'll need to raise a chao and the hit use while your branch is equiped. Must be a lv100+ force with 650 magic. Online - If you do the quest TTF (Towards The Future) have the branch in your inventory and go to the nurse room. You'll notice a glittery-like warp. Take it and you should arive in the main room of ruins 1. Wait by the waterfall and a chao with cling on to your branch. Therefore making it a stronger and better (also better looking ) Striker Of Chao.
Branch of paku paku - Ro24 - 10-09-2004 Thanks Ivan ill try it.
Branch of paku paku - flickynick - 10-09-2004 I don't get the offline one, don't you get the heart of chao online IVAN Branch of paku paku - Ivan - 10-09-2004 Good point! ![]() Yeah, I'm sorry. You have to have to have been/be online either method. Branch of paku paku - mimas - 11-09-2004 Branch of Pakupaku? CRAP??? No way... I may be starting to look down the path of vanity here but it makes my Force look less like an idiot and more like a forest mage or, for the benefit of those who collect Games Workshop's Lord Of The Rings miniatures range, more like the Radagast model... |