Difference between revisions of "Barbaric dice cream cake"
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|desc=If you killed the dodecahydra and froze its blood to make ice cream, it'd probably end up a lot like this. In fact, that's way cooler than this thing's actual origin on the Isle of Misfit Dice, so let's go with that. | |desc=If you killed the dodecahydra and froze its blood to make ice cream, it'd probably end up a lot like this. In fact, that's way cooler than this thing's actual origin on the Isle of Misfit Dice, so let's go with that. | ||
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+ | * The image is of a 12-sided die, which is in the shape of a {{wikipedia|dodecahedron}} | ||
+ | ** In ''{{wikipedia|Dungeons & Dragons}}'', 12-sided dice have few uses besides Barbarian hit dice and greataxe damage. | ||
+ | * The description contains a reference to the Island of Misfit Toys in 1964 television adaptation of ''{{wikipedia|Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)|Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer}}''. |
Latest revision as of 20:59, 29 March 2020
barbaric dice cream cake
Plural: barbaric dice cream cakes
If you killed the dodecahydra and froze its blood to make ice cream, it'd probably end up a lot like this. In fact, that's way cooler than this thing's actual origin on the Isle of Misfit Dice, so let's go with that.
Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 5
Contains sugar (6)
How Obtained
When Consumed
Unknown
References
- The image is of a 12-sided die, which is in the shape of a dodecahedron
- In Dungeons & Dragons, 12-sided dice have few uses besides Barbarian hit dice and greataxe damage.
- The description contains a reference to the Island of Misfit Toys in 1964 television adaptation of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.