Yule step-stool

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Item Number: 1059
Description ID: 8456620
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Yule-log.gif

yule step-stool
Plural: yule step-stools
Yule never be frustrated by having something six to twelve inches out of your reach, once you've got this step-stool in your hands. Now, if the object of your desires is fourteen to eighteen inches beyond your reach, yule just be out of luck, I guess.

Offhand Item
Item cannot be auto-sold
Usable

+2 XP per turn



How Obtained

One yule step-stool was given to each gadgeteer player by Ryme as a gift for Yule, 2009. The message said:

Wishing you a yummy Yuletide, or whatever the holiday's catchphrase is. Hopefully all those other holidays are treating you well, too.

-Ryme

P.S. I probably sound like a grump when I say this, but as a public service announcement, I'd like to refer anyone who isn't familiar with the game policies or needs a refresher to check out the policies link in the footer. Every year these holiday items cause a number of players to forget the rules and commit multi abuse in order to give themselves more of them. I don't want to spend my Christmas week scolding or disabling accounts, and I'm sure no players want to be on the receiving end of such notes. So let's keep this festive occasion about giving and generosity (to other people) and not focus so much on greed (giving to oneself), shall we?

Seriously, though, I hope you're having a happy holidays!

-Ryme

Included item: yule step-stool (quantity 1)Yule-log.gif

When Used

There's no use trying to do something else with this log. Yule never get anything better than what you've got now.

Given fuel, there's only one thing an elemental is going to do: set it on fire.

You got an item: yule log Yule-log2.gif

You grip the log by the lone branch/handle. Viola! a shield!

You got an item: yule shield Yule-log2.gif

You set the log down on end and have yourself a seat, and a nice, long, think.

You got an item: yule thinking perch Yule-log.gif

References

  • Yule is a reference to the German celebration of Yuletide.