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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* You get to fight the same monster again even if the effect times out, for example if you spend time resting. | * You get to fight the same monster again even if the effect times out, for example if you spend time resting. | ||
+ | * If the effect is still active after killing the replicated foe (e.g. by using two dolls on the same foe) you do not get to fight the foe again. That is, unless you use another doll on the replicated foe. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The effect in general is a reference to {{Wikipedia|déjà vu}} itself, which is a sense that you've seen or done something before. | *The effect in general is a reference to {{Wikipedia|déjà vu}} itself, which is a sense that you've seen or done something before. |
Revision as of 03:57, 27 March 2009
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Deja Voodoo
If you didn't know better, you'd say they just reset the Matrix.
What once was, will be again
Obtained From
Using deja voodoo doll in combat (5 minutes)
Effect
on the next adventure:
You have a weird moment where you think you remember remembering this moment, or maybe it it's all just a little bit of history repeating.
and you get to fight the same monster again.
Notes
- You get to fight the same monster again even if the effect times out, for example if you spend time resting.
- If the effect is still active after killing the replicated foe (e.g. by using two dolls on the same foe) you do not get to fight the foe again. That is, unless you use another doll on the replicated foe.
References
- The effect in general is a reference to déjà vu itself, which is a sense that you've seen or done something before.
- The effect description references the Matrix movie, where a sense of déjà vu was said to be the Matrix changing something.
- "...all just a little bit of history repeating" from adventure message is either a reference to the song "History Repeating" by the Propellerheads, or an amazing coincidence.
- The effect in general is a reference to déjà vu itself, which is a sense that you've seen or done something before.