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You poke your opponent with the pan handle until they fork over some dough. '''? chips,''' to be precise. | You poke your opponent with the pan handle until they fork over some dough. '''? chips,''' to be precise. | ||
''After obtaining some chips:'' | |||
You've already grabbed as many chips from this opponent as you can get in the middle of a fight. ''(Does not consume another pan handle.)'' | |||
''If the foe does not drop chips:'' | ''If the foe does not drop chips:'' | ||
You poke your opponent with the pan handle but they have no dough to fork over. | You poke your opponent with the pan handle but they have no dough to fork over. ''(Always consumes the pan handle.)'' | ||
|uses={{canbeassembled|hands-free pan|frying pan}} | |uses={{canbeassembled|hands-free pan|frying pan}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 9 December 2011
pan handle
Plural: pan handles
This could be a piece of Texas from a puzzle, or perhaps part of a magnet representing Florida, or even a section of map from Oklahoma. It doesn't really look like any of those things, though.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 20
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Combat Usable
How Obtained
When Used in Combat
If the foe drops chips:
You poke your opponent with the pan handle until they fork over some dough. ? chips, to be precise.
After obtaining some chips:
You've already grabbed as many chips from this opponent as you can get in the middle of a fight. (Does not consume another pan handle.)
If the foe does not drop chips:
You poke your opponent with the pan handle but they have no dough to fork over. (Always consumes the pan handle.)
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with hands-free pan to make frying pan.
References
- The description refers to the panhandle geographic feature, present in Texas, Florida, Oklahoma and other regions.
- The combat use message refers to panhandling.