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− | |desc= | + | |desc=Not only does this powder contain the distilled luck of the Irish, it also contains trace amounts of: the suave of the Spanish, the neutrality of the Swiss, the ingenuity of the Danes, and the call of the wild. |
|usable=yes | |usable=yes | ||
|type=misc | |type=misc | ||
+ | |level=8 | ||
|autosell=240 | |autosell=240 | ||
|obtain={{assemble|aqua melior|uncut emerald|shamrock powder}} | |obtain={{assemble|aqua melior|uncut emerald|shamrock powder}} | ||
− | |used={{ | + | |used=Following the tradition of every magical dust since Peter Pan, you sprinkle the glowing green powder over your head. As it settles onto your body and fades away, you become imbued with special pixie--er, leprechaun in this case--powers. You gain '''3 intellect'''. |
− | | | + | |multiuse=same}} |
+ | [[Category:Stat Gain]] | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | * The description contains a reference to the novel ''{{wikipedia|The Call of the Wild}}'' by Jack London. | ||
+ | * The use message refers to the fairy dust in the movie ''{{wikipedia|Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan}}''. |
Latest revision as of 17:37, 8 May 2013
shamrock powder
Plural: shamrock powders
Not only does this powder contain the distilled luck of the Irish, it also contains trace amounts of: the suave of the Spanish, the neutrality of the Swiss, the ingenuity of the Danes, and the call of the wild.
Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 8
Autosell value: 240
Usable
How Obtained
aqua melior | uncut emerald | |
shamrock powder |
When Used
Following the tradition of every magical dust since Peter Pan, you sprinkle the glowing green powder over your head. As it settles onto your body and fades away, you become imbued with special pixie--er, leprechaun in this case--powers. You gain 3 intellect.
Using multiple: Same as single use
References
- The description contains a reference to the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London.
- The use message refers to the fairy dust in the movie Peter Pan.