Difference between revisions of "Golden powder"
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+ | Er, that is, this is a small pile of powdered gold. Presumably, with an Idiot's Stone, you could turn it into lead. | ||
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{{canbeassembled|lustrous liquid|philtre of fortune}} | {{canbeassembled|lustrous liquid|philtre of fortune}} | ||
{{canbeassembled|lottery ticket|golden ticket}} | {{canbeassembled|lottery ticket|golden ticket}} | ||
− | }} | + | {{canbeassembled|Blockee blocks|gold Blockee blocks}} |
+ | {{component|xentrium barding}}}} | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | * A {{wikipedia|Philosopher's stone}} supposedly turns lead into gold. | ||
+ | * The first line of the description is written in the style of "{{wikipedia|The Ballad of Jed Clampett}}", the theme song for the television series ''{{wikipedia|The Beverly Hillbillies}}''. |
Latest revision as of 03:07, 1 May 2014
golden powder
Plural: piles of golden powder
One day you were adventuring, and up from the rock came a pile of gold. AU. Yellow gold. San Francisco snuff.
Er, that is, this is a small pile of powdered gold. Presumably, with an Idiot's Stone, you could turn it into lead.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 285
How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with aqua melior to make box pill.
- Can be assembled with lustrous liquid to make philtre of fortune.
- Can be assembled with lottery ticket to make golden ticket.
- Can be assembled with Blockee blocks to make gold Blockee blocks.
- Component of xentrium barding.
References
- A Philosopher's stone supposedly turns lead into gold.
- The first line of the description is written in the style of "The Ballad of Jed Clampett", the theme song for the television series The Beverly Hillbillies.