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| ==References== | ==References== | ||
| *The effect title is a jumbled reference to Stevie Wonder's album, {{Wikipedia|Songs in the Key of Life}}. | *The effect title is a jumbled reference to Stevie Wonder's album, {{Wikipedia|Songs in the Key of Life}}. | ||
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Life in the Song of Keys
Keys have their own song. Like whale songs, it's unintelligible to humans; unlike whale songs, it's not audible to humans. In both cases, there's a mournful undertone for that which is lost that will fill your mind.
Increased item drops
Obtained From
lost keys (60 minutes)
Notes
- Item drops are increased by 8%.
References
- The effect title is a jumbled reference to Stevie Wonder's album, Songs in the Key of Life.