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{{Minion Infobox
| image = [[file:steam-powered gobwalker g-vii1.jpg|350px]]
| Type = Gadget
| Auto Attack = Single Target
| HP = 330
| ATK = 30
| DEF = 70
| SPD = 2
| Cost = 15
| Strengths = Gate Eye
| Special Action = '''Steam Cannon''' - Reduces HP of closest enemy Gate by 60%. No effect if Gate is already inoperable.
| Action Type = Dismantling
| Points = 30
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[[Steam-powered Gobwalker G-VII]] is a [[minion]] crafted by level 60* [[Armorer]].
The recipe requires 3 [[Gobwalker Shielding]], 1 [[Stuffed Goblin]], 2 [[Garlean Steel Plate]], 1 [[Glazenut]], 1 [[Dawnborne Aethersand]], 99 [[Ice Shard]]. Gobwalker Shielding is obtained from Floor 4 of [[Alexander: Gordias]].
*Released in patch 3.01.
==Description==
Exhaust can be used to steam hams.
This tiny machine is a prototype for the newest model of steam-powered warmachina being mass-produced by the fanatical goblin academics known as the Illuminati. Over a thousand crabs were caught, studied, and subsequently devoured to perfect the current design.
==Images==
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Revision as of 23:32, 11 August 2019

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Steam-powered Gobwalker G-VII

Gobwalker exhaust can be used to steam hams.


— In-game description

Template:Minion Infobox Steam-powered Gobwalker G-VII is a minion crafted by level 60* Armorer.

The recipe requires 3 Gobwalker Shielding, 1 Stuffed Goblin, 2 Garlean Steel Plate, 1 Glazenut, 1 Dawnborne Aethersand, 99 Ice Shard. Gobwalker Shielding is obtained from Floor 4 of Alexander: Gordias.

  • Released in patch 3.01.

Description

Exhaust can be used to steam hams.

This tiny machine is a prototype for the newest model of steam-powered warmachina being mass-produced by the fanatical goblin academics known as the Illuminati. Over a thousand crabs were caught, studied, and subsequently devoured to perfect the current design.

Images