Difference between revisions of "High-jump boots"
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− | *When | + | *When created you get the following message: |
+ | : Using strips of sinew you rig up extra-bouncy pads on the soles of your boots. It's not quite as reactive as flubber, but it sure puts a spring in your step. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* The "massive underground labyrinth on an obscure asteroid" probably refers to the {{Wikipedia|Metroid}} video game series, as many of the games include a power-up named High-Jump Boots. | * The "massive underground labyrinth on an obscure asteroid" probably refers to the {{Wikipedia|Metroid}} video game series, as many of the games include a power-up named High-Jump Boots. | ||
* The special assembly message refers to the movie [[Wikipedia:Flubber (film)|Flubber]]. | * The special assembly message refers to the movie [[Wikipedia:Flubber (film)|Flubber]]. |
Revision as of 10:42, 25 July 2009
high-jump boots
Plural: high-jump bootss
Whether you're playing basketball or just traversing some massive underground labyrinth on an obscure asteroid, these boots let you jump higher and farther than you'd normally be able to. The unique feature of these boots isn't the jumping; it's the ability to land safely once you've made the jump.
Boots
Power: 6
Level Required: 5
Autosell value: 80
Grants wearer the ability for super jumps
How Obtained
taut sinew | army boots | |
high-jump boots |
Notes
- When created you get the following message:
- Using strips of sinew you rig up extra-bouncy pads on the soles of your boots. It's not quite as reactive as flubber, but it sure puts a spring in your step.