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|plural=tiny frog crowns | |plural=tiny frog crowns | ||
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|desc=For you, this crown might sit at a jaunty angle as a jugheaded fashion statement. But | |desc=For you, this crown might sit at a jaunty angle as a jugheaded fashion statement. But its intended wearers are frog royalty and not the kind of frogs that eat giants. | ||
On the bright side, it doesn't make your head heavy at all. | On the bright side, it doesn't make your head heavy at all. | ||
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:*[[It's Raining Frogs]] (Go after the leaders) | :*[[It's Raining Frogs]] (Go after the leaders) | ||
|ench={{modifier|intellect|+10%}} | |ench={{modifier|intellect|+10%}} | ||
{{modifier|jump}}}} | {{modifier|jump}} | ||
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==References== | |||
* The description contains a reference to the character {{wikipedia|Jughead Jones}}, who wears a crown-shaped cap. | |||
* The last sentence of the description possibly refers to the quotation "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" from Shakespeare's play ''{{wikipedia|Henry IV, Part 2}}''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 14 June 2015
tiny frog crown
Plural: tiny frog crowns
For you, this crown might sit at a jaunty angle as a jugheaded fashion statement. But its intended wearers are frog royalty and not the kind of frogs that eat giants.
On the bright side, it doesn't make your head heavy at all.
Helmet
Power: 25
Autosell value: 1000
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+10% Intellect
Grants wearer the ability for super jumps
How Obtained
- It's Raining Frogs (Go after the leaders)
References
- The description contains a reference to the character Jughead Jones, who wears a crown-shaped cap.
- The last sentence of the description possibly refers to the quotation "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" from Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part 2.