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plural courtesy of the Mementonian Memuseum |
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|name=baseball pyrite | |name=baseball pyrite | ||
|plural= | |plural=baseballs of penzance | ||
|image=baseball-pyrite.gif | |image=baseball-pyrite.gif | ||
|desc=Oh, you thought this was genuine? Boy, we sure pulled the wool over your eyes! This is a completely fake baseball plate, but at least it's shiny and pretty. You could probably reflect sunlight with it. Or, I guess, streetlights you nocturnal weirdo. | |desc=Oh, you thought this was genuine? Boy, we sure pulled the wool over your eyes! This is a completely fake baseball plate, but at least it's shiny and pretty. You could probably reflect sunlight with it. Or, I guess, streetlights you nocturnal weirdo. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* {{wikipedia|Pyrite}} is often known as "fool's gold" because of its resemblance to real gold. | * {{wikipedia|Pyrite}} is often known as "fool's gold" because of its resemblance to real gold. | ||
* The plural refers to ''{{wikipedia|The Pirates of Penzance}}''. | |||
[[Category:Color]] | [[Category:Color]] |
Latest revision as of 03:43, 12 June 2019
baseball pyrite
Plural: baseballs of penzance
Oh, you thought this was genuine? Boy, we sure pulled the wool over your eyes! This is a completely fake baseball plate, but at least it's shiny and pretty. You could probably reflect sunlight with it. Or, I guess, streetlights you nocturnal weirdo.
So, you have stopped the Boston Stranglers again. Again. You'd think those bums would learn, but they never do, and you always seem to end up with some nifty stuff, so no harm done, I guess.
Offhand Item
Level Required: 4
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
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+5 to initiative
How Obtained
Final reward for getting all 27 "outs" in Frank's Ballpark VIII.
References
- Pyrite is often known as "fool's gold" because of its resemblance to real gold.
- The plural refers to The Pirates of Penzance.