The Scrolls

The_ScrollsSo far there have been 7 scrolls released as items/weapons for the agent to use in the game.   4 out of those 7 came to be known as the Egasua’s Scroll Set.   Some of you may be aware that all of the scroll names are actually anagrams for a certain kind of meat.   Egasua is the anagram for sausage.    Some scrolls are considered “meta changers” like the Scroll of Angolob when it first came out destroyed the setups of many PVP players while at the same time removing ALL debuffs.    This was frustrating to say the least, especially when it was paired up with Rescue.   Then,  the Scroll of Rutamarroth (released last year and NOT part of the Egasua set) is consider a “meta changer” too and is used by many players today.  Which one is your favorite and LEAST favorite and why?

7/27/2012  Scroll of Melsalam Egasua Set Scroll of Melsalam is first introduced at 64 Gold.   First scroll to be released.   Anagram = Salami (well sorta)
1/7/2013 Scroll of Angolob Egasua Set
***Meta Changer***
Scroll of Angolob is introduced as PVP Diamond League reward.    – Anagram= Bologna
3/8/2013 Scroll of Oziroch Egasua Set Scroll of Oziroch is first introduced at 64 Gold.  Anagram = Chorizo.
5/10/2013  Scroll of Ocirebi Nomaj Egasua Set Scroll of Ocirebi Nomaj is first introduced at 64 Gold.   Anagram = Jamón ibérico
2/19/2014  Scroll of Aknazsak Covert Ops Scroll of Aknazsak is first introduced as Covert Ops reward.   Anagram = Kaszanka
10/28/2014  Fe'Eb Den'roc Spec Ops Reward Fe’Eb Den’roc is introduced as Spec Ops Epic Boss Reward (Hunters Set) Anagram = Corned Beef
5/22/2015 Scroll of Rutamarroth ***Meta Changer*** Scroll of Rutamarroth is introduced as part of $50 Gold Sale purchase.  Anagram = Þorramatur

(The entire Egasua set became available to players twice for a limited time.  The first time was 3/21/2014 for 112 gold.  The second time was 10/28/2014 for 100 gold.)

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