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5. Shako
Shako

Inspired by several old chess variants, Jean-Louis Cazaux from Toulouse (France) invented this variant. The name Shako means Chess in Esperanto, `another kind of non-conformism and utopia', in the words of the inventor. The idea of this variant is to make a new game without directly disposing the large heritage of the classical game.
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1. Shako
+2 to All Skills
+1.5 Life per clvl
+1.5 Mana per clvl
+50% Better chance of getting magical item
Physical Damage Taken Reduced by 10%
+2 to Strength
+2 to Dexterity
+2 to Vitality
+2 to Energy
you got shako?
yeah,the non unique one
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2. Shako
shako
 
SYLLABICATION: shak·o
PRONUNCIATION:   shk, shk, shä-
VARIANT FORMS: also shack·o
NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. shak·os or shak·oes
A stiff, cylindrical military dress hat with a metal plate in front, a short visor, and a plume.
ETYMOLOGY: French schako, from Hungarian csákó, from csákós (süveg), pointed (cap), from csák, peak, perhaps from Middle High German zacke, tack, nail.

 The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000:
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3. Shako
Short for the "Harlequin Crest," a unique item in Diablo II. The term 'shako' comes from the name of its base item, a shako helm (elite quality cap.)

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Aw shit! I got tricked by the Shako bait and switch trade! Should have known...
4. Shako
shako = mantis shrimp
Squilla la Squille
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6. Shako
Mouranie's Lover
There is Shako, where is Mike?
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7. Shako
another termfor weed oh ya
we gonna go smoke the shako
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