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==General Information==
 
==General Information==
 
===Name Origin===
 
 
A "frypan" (i.e. frying pan) is a broad, shallow container used for cooking in hot fat or oil. Ag is the Elemental Symbol for silver (argentum). 47 also happens to be the Atomic Number for silver. Many of the weapons made of Mythril are also similarly named for silver (see; [[Silver Swallow]], [[Silver Staff]], [[Silver Sword]], [[Argent Gun]], [[Silver Axe]], [[Silverang]], [[Silver Shot]]).
 
  
 
==Chrono Cross==
 
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[[Smith Spirit]] - 1600G<br>
 
[[Smith Spirit]] - 1600G<br>
 
[[Orcha]] starts with it.
 
[[Orcha]] starts with it.
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A "frypan" (i.e. frying pan) is a broad, shallow container used for cooking in hot fat or oil. Ag is the Elemental Symbol for silver (argentum). 47 also happens to be the Atomic Number for silver. Many of the weapons made of Mythril are also similarly named for silver (see; [[Silver Swallow]], [[Silver Staff]], [[Silver Sword]], [[Argent Gun]], [[Silver Axe]], [[Silverang]], [[Silver Shot]]).
  
 
''From'': [[Weapons (Chrono Cross)]]
 
''From'': [[Weapons (Chrono Cross)]]

Revision as of 01:28, 20 January 2006

General Information

Chrono Cross

Used by: Leena, Macha, Orcha
Type: Kitchen Utensil
Attack: +16
Hit %: +2%
Materials: 1 Carapace, 1 Fur, 1 Humour, 1 Mythril

How to obtain:
Termina (Another) - 1600G
Guldove (Home) - 1600G
Smith Spirit - 1600G
Orcha starts with it.

Name Origin

A "frypan" (i.e. frying pan) is a broad, shallow container used for cooking in hot fat or oil. Ag is the Elemental Symbol for silver (argentum). 47 also happens to be the Atomic Number for silver. Many of the weapons made of Mythril are also similarly named for silver (see; Silver Swallow, Silver Staff, Silver Sword, Argent Gun, Silver Axe, Silverang, Silver Shot).

From: Weapons (Chrono Cross)

--V Translanka 04:55, 8 Jun 2004 (CDT)
--Leebot 21:59, 31 Jan 2005 (CST)