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It seems a little crowded in here, what with the extra voice filling your mind with thoughts that most definitely aren't yours. Until you can get this lost soul into a bowl and out of you, you'll have to make do with the tangle of the two of you.
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|skillid=544
=== Effect ===
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|name=Tangled Up in Two
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|desc=It seems a little crowded in here, what with the extra voice filling your mind with thoughts that most definitely aren't yours. Until you can get this lost soul into a bowl and out of you, you'll have to make do with the tangle of the two of you.
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|effect={{modifier|fumble|+2%}}
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{{modifier|absorb|+5}}
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{{modifier|elementalres|psychic|+25%}}
  
+25% Psychic Damage Resistance
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{{modifier|fumblenote}}
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|type=Effect}}
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==Obtained From==
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[[lost soul]] (60 minutes)
  
== Obtained From ==
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==References==
Using [[lost soul]] [[Image:lost-soul.gif]]
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*The sentence about putting the "lost soul into a bowl" is a reference to the 1984 Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin movie, {{wikipedia|All of Me (1984 film)|All of Me}}.
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* The name of the effect is a reference to the song "{{wikipedia|Tangled Up in Blue}}" by {{wikipedia|Bob Dylan}}.

Latest revision as of 15:35, 19 April 2011

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Tangled Up in Two

It seems a little crowded in here, what with the extra voice filling your mind with thoughts that most definitely aren't yours. Until you can get this lost soul into a bowl and out of you, you'll have to make do with the tangle of the two of you.

+2% chance of weapon fumbles.**
+5 damage absorption
+25% psychic resistance

** Fumble and critical hit values are capped at +/- 20%.

Effect

Obtained From

lost soul (60 minutes)

References

  • The sentence about putting the "lost soul into a bowl" is a reference to the 1984 Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin movie, All of Me.
  • The name of the effect is a reference to the song "Tangled Up in Blue" by Bob Dylan.