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The '''Sharur''' was a [[mace]] whose name means "Smasher of Thousands". It once belonged to {{Wiki|Ninurta}}, a god in {{Wiki|Mesopotamia|Mesopotamian}} mythology.
The '''Sharur''' was a [[mace]] whose name means "Smasher of Thousands". It once belonged to {{Wiki|Ninurta}}, a god in {{Wiki|Mesopotamia|Mesopotamian}} mythology.



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The Sharur was a mace whose name means "Smasher of Thousands". It once belonged to Ninurta, a god in Mesopotamian mythology.

Weapon Statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 40) Damage (Max Level 40) Attributes Availability
Rare 88 408 Adrenaline on Kill III

Critical Hit Rate I

Kill the commander of Fort Boubastos
Description
This enchanted mace, whose name means Smasher of Thousands was once wielded by Ninurta, a Mesopotamian god.

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