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{{item | {{item | ||
|descid= | |descid=8034565 | ||
|itemid= | |itemid=436 | ||
|name=trilobit | |name=trilobit | ||
|plural=trilobits | |||
|image=trilobit.gif | |image=trilobit.gif | ||
|desc= | |desc= All this thing can do is say "yes" or "no," but that's pretty good for an ancient aquatic insect-like thing that you're holding in your hand in the open air. Guess it's a tough little bugger. | ||
|type= | |||
Also, if you put eight of these together, you get a trilobyte. | |||
|type=offhand | |||
|level=11 | |||
|autosell=240 | |autosell=240 | ||
| | |obtain=[[Triassic Park and Bestiary]] | ||
:*[[dimetrodon]] | |||
|usable=yes | |||
Triassic Park and Bestiary | |used=You don't like the idea of using this thing, not one bit. | ||
|multiuse=''Using 8:'' | |||
:{{obtain|trilobyte|trilobyte.gif}} | |||
== | ''Using any other number:'' | ||
:You can't think of anything to do with that many trilobits. | |||
|ench={{modifier|hp|+20}}}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The last line of the description is a play on computer parlance, where eight bits make a byte. It also hints at the special multi-use result. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:23, 6 September 2009
trilobit
Plural: trilobits
All this thing can do is say "yes" or "no," but that's pretty good for an ancient aquatic insect-like thing that you're holding in your hand in the open air. Guess it's a tough little bugger.
Also, if you put eight of these together, you get a trilobyte.
Offhand Item
Level Required: 11
Autosell value: 240
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Usable
+20 to maximum HP
How Obtained
When Used
You don't like the idea of using this thing, not one bit.
Using multiple:
Using 8:
- You got an item: trilobyte
Using any other number:
- You can't think of anything to do with that many trilobits.
References
- The last line of the description is a play on computer parlance, where eight bits make a byte. It also hints at the special multi-use result.