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*''Gadgeteer''
*''Gadgeteer''
You chuck the carbon-based material into a little mechanical doo-dad that you've whipped up, mostly to see what will happen. When you check back a little later, you find that the material has restructured itself.<br>{{obtain|graphite chalk|Graphite.gif}}
You chuck the carbon-based material into a little mechanical doo-dad that you've whipped up, mostly to see what will happen. When you check back a little later, you find that the material has restructured itself.<br>{{obtain|graphite chalk|Graphite.gif}}
|ench=+10 to maximum HP<br>
|ench={{modifier|hp|+10}}
+10 to maximum PP<br>}}
{{modifier|pp|+10}}
|multiuse=!}}
==References==
==References==
*The much funnier name mentioned is "buckyball", as these forms of carbon were named after [[Wikipedia:Buckminster Fuller|Buckminster Fuller]].
*The much funnier name mentioned is "buckyball", as these forms of carbon were named after {{Wikipedia|Buckminster Fuller}}.
==See Also==
*[[HP modifiers]]
*[[PP modifiers]]

Latest revision as of 19:38, 28 September 2009

Item Number: 301
Description ID: 5722456
(view in-game)

fullerene
Plural: fullerenes
Sometimes these fullerenes are called by a different and much funnier common name. We're not going to go there, though. No-sir-ee. Not us.

Offhand Item
Autosell value: 20
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Usable

+10 to maximum HP
+10 to maximum PP



How Obtained


Using a lump of coal, or any of its other products, if you are a Psion.

When Used


  • Psion

You spend a moment admiring the balanced complexity of the chemical form.


  • Elemental

You take one look at the carbon and decide there's only one thing that it's good for. To burn, baby, burn!
You got an item: hot charcoal

  • Naturalist

Using your powerful muscles, you squeeze the carbon tighter and tighter until it slowly heats and compresses. When you're done, you've got something sparkly. Neat!
You got an item: diamond

  • Gadgeteer

You chuck the carbon-based material into a little mechanical doo-dad that you've whipped up, mostly to see what will happen. When you check back a little later, you find that the material has restructured itself.
You got an item: graphite chalk

References

  • The much funnier name mentioned is "buckyball", as these forms of carbon were named after Buckminster Fuller.