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{{item
|descid=5724244
|itemid=487
|name=Schrodinger's Box
|plural=Schrodinger's Boxen
|image=Schrodingers-box.gif
|desc=What's in the box? It's an innocent question, but to answer it for this thing, you'd need a degree in physics and a probability chart. Maybe you should stick with wondering what's in the sack instead, before you really blow your stack.
|type=Miscellaneous Item
|autosell=220
|weldable=yes
|obtain={{weld|xentrium breastplate|quantum hopper|Schrodinger's Box}}
|uses={{canbeassembled|Swedish Navy Wrench|Thunder in a Bottle}}
{{canbeassembled|Thunder in a Bottle|Astral Monkey's Paw Necklace}}
{{canbeassembled|Astral Monkey's Paw Necklace|Orb of Insight}}
{{canbeassembled|Orb of Insight|Swedish Navy Wrench}}
* Can be [[assemble]]d with [[fusion octotron component]] to make [[fusion octotron component|random fusion octotron component]].
{{canbewelded|verse of the dodo|music box}}
{{canbewelded|Paradox Naught|Futility Belt}}
}}
==References==
* Image and title refers to the {{wikipedia|Schrödinger's cat}} thought experiment.
* References the expression "buying a cat in a sack", meaning taking a risky purchase without inspecting the item beforehand.

Latest revision as of 23:25, 28 April 2013

Item Number: 487
Description ID: 5724244
(view in-game)

Schrodinger's Box
Plural: Schrodinger's Boxen
What's in the box? It's an innocent question, but to answer it for this thing, you'd need a degree in physics and a probability chart. Maybe you should stick with wondering what's in the sack instead, before you really blow your stack.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 220
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Can be welded



How Obtained


xentrium breastplate quantum hopper
Schrodinger's Box


Other Uses


References

  • Image and title refers to the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment.
  • References the expression "buying a cat in a sack", meaning taking a risky purchase without inspecting the item beforehand.