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* You get one of two messages before combat: | * You get one of two messages before combat: | ||
:From what you can derive of your enemy's power, you might as well divide your attention between the fight and Stage ''N'' of Falling Blocks on your calculator. For some reason, that adds to its irritation. Cosine. | :From what you can derive of your enemy's power, you might as well divide your attention between the fight and Stage ''N'' of Falling Blocks on your calculator. For some reason, that adds to its irritation. Cosine. | ||
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:From what you can derive of your enemy's power, you might need to divide their attention. You whip out your calculator and challenge them to beat your high score on Stage ''N'' of Falling Blocks. Even if you miss their sweet moves in real life, at least you'll add to your skill at Falling Blocks. Inverse Sine. | :From what you can derive of your enemy's power, you might need to divide their attention. You whip out your calculator and challenge them to beat your high score on Stage ''N'' of Falling Blocks. Even if you miss their sweet moves in real life, at least you'll add to your skill at Falling Blocks. Inverse Sine. | ||
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| You play a couple rounds of Whac-a-Moleman on your calculator. You beat back the Moleman hordes and work on your reflexes at the same time! '''You get an extra Reflex point!''' | | You play a couple rounds of Whac-a-Moleman on your calculator. You beat back the Moleman hordes and work on your reflexes at the same time! '''You get an extra Reflex point!''' | ||
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* ''X'' is your current buffed Strength. | * ''X'' is your current buffed Strength. | ||
* When bought: You hand the 10 silver stars to him and he grins. "Never fail a math test again!" | * When bought: You hand the 10 silver stars to him and he grins. "Never fail a math test again!" | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* The name refers to the Texas Instruments graphic calculator series, probably the future version of one of {{wikipedia|Comparison_of_Texas_Instruments_graphing_calculators|these}}. | * The name refers to the Texas Instruments graphic calculator series, probably the future version of one of {{wikipedia|Comparison_of_Texas_Instruments_graphing_calculators|these}}. | ||
− | [[ | + | * The first paragraph of the description contains references to the movies ''{{wikipedia|The Terminator}}'' and ''{{wikipedia|Terminator 2: Judgment Day}}''. |
+ | * "Caffeine Wars" refers to the game ''{{wikipedia|Drugwars}}''. | ||
+ | * "Whac-a-Moleman" refers to the game {{wikipedia|Whac-A-Mole}} and the in-game villain [[Hans of the Mole People]]. | ||
+ | {{IotM|date=September 2012|cur=Twilight Inventions 800|pre=Professor Ouch's satchel of tricks|suc=ceremonial knife}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Stat Gain]] |
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Twilight Inventions 800
Plural: Twilight Inventions 800s
Twilight Inventions is the second biggest electronic component company in Twilight (the largest being SketchiTech), and they generally focus on making useful devices for normal people. This particular calculator, however, is from the far future, sent back in time to kill some waitress. I mean, to help her son. I mean to help her pass a math test. I mean...
Look, it's really complicated and you'll just hurt yourself if you try to untangle the cause and effect. Just use the fool thing to help you pass the time with fun little games and the built-in money management program. How can a graphing calculator do all that? I already told you: it's from the future!
September 2012 Item of the Month
Offhand Item
Item cannot be auto-sold
Item cannot be worn in runs with a 'no pulls' restriction
Comes loaded with games that occasionally give extra stat points...
And distract you or your enemies
+8% chips
How Obtained
- Available for 10 silver stars during September of 2012.
Other Uses
- You get one of two messages before combat:
- From what you can derive of your enemy's power, you might as well divide your attention between the fight and Stage N of Falling Blocks on your calculator. For some reason, that adds to its irritation. Cosine.
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- From what you can derive of your enemy's power, you might need to divide their attention. You whip out your calculator and challenge them to beat your high score on Stage N of Falling Blocks. Even if you miss their sweet moves in real life, at least you'll add to your skill at Falling Blocks. Inverse Sine.
- At the end of the combat, 8.5 ± 1% of the time, you get one of the following messages:
You play a couple rounds of Homerun Derby on your calculator. Whoa, X feet? You feel stronger already! You get an extra Strength point!
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You play a couple rounds of Caffeine Wars on your calculator. You don't know why University Heights wants Kopi Luwak, but the gameplay is stimulating. You get an extra Intellect point!
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You play a couple rounds of Whac-a-Moleman on your calculator. You beat back the Moleman hordes and work on your reflexes at the same time! You get an extra Reflex point!
Notes
- X is your current buffed Strength.
- When bought: You hand the 10 silver stars to him and he grins. "Never fail a math test again!"
References
- The name refers to the Texas Instruments graphic calculator series, probably the future version of one of these.
- The first paragraph of the description contains references to the movies The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
- "Caffeine Wars" refers to the game Drugwars.
- "Whac-a-Moleman" refers to the game Whac-A-Mole and the in-game villain Hans of the Mole People.
Item of the Month | ||
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Preceded by Professor Ouch's satchel of tricks |
September 2012 Twilight Inventions 800 |
Succeeded by ceremonial knife |