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|name=snug breeches | |name=snug breeches | ||
|plural=snug breeches | |||
|image=breeches.gif | |image=breeches.gif | ||
|desc=These must be the breeches that king kept talking about. They're a little snug, though. Guess you're a bit too big for your breeches. Heh, heh. - snort - Sorry. Really. Couldn't resist. | |desc=These must be the breeches that king kept talking about. They're a little snug, though. Guess you're a bit too big for your breeches. Heh, heh. - snort - Sorry. Really. Couldn't resist. | ||
|type= | |type=Pants | ||
|power=50 | |power=50 | ||
|level=9 | |level=9 | ||
|weldable=yes | |||
|autosell=150 | |autosell=150 | ||
| | |obtain=[[Cube Theater]] | ||
[[Cube Theater]] | |||
:*[[unidentifiable English king]] | :*[[unidentifiable English king]] | ||
|uses={{canbewelded|cybertronium|smarty pants}} | |||
{{canbewelded|malkamite|armpit britches}} | |||
|ench={{modifier|weapondamagep|+5%}}}} | |||
==References== | |||
* The first sentence of the description refers to king {{wikipedia|Henry V (play)|Henry V}}: "Once more unto the breach". | |||
* The description refers to the idiom [http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/too+big+for+your+britches.html too big for your britches], meaning having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance. |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 24 October 2010
snug breeches
Plural: snug breeches
These must be the breeches that king kept talking about. They're a little snug, though. Guess you're a bit too big for your breeches. Heh, heh. - snort - Sorry. Really. Couldn't resist.
Pants
Power: 50
Level Required: 9
Autosell value: 150
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Can be welded
+5% weapon damage
How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be welded with cybertronium to make smarty pants.
- Can be welded with malkamite to make armpit britches.
References
- The first sentence of the description refers to king Henry V: "Once more unto the breach".
- The description refers to the idiom too big for your britches, meaning having an exaggerated sense of one's own importance.