Difference between revisions of "Fall-colored chocolates"

From Twilight Heroes Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
{{needsspading|comment=range needs to be verified, per September 25, 2010 [http://www.twilightheroes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=989&start=0 update]}}
 
 
{{item
 
{{item
 
|descid=6227309
 
|descid=6227309
Line 16: Line 15:
 
:*Any combat
 
:*Any combat
 
|consume=You eat the fall-colored chocolates, saving the orange ones for last, because they're triples, and that's as close as you can get to a home run without any green ones.
 
|consume=You eat the fall-colored chocolates, saving the orange ones for last, because they're triples, and that's as close as you can get to a home run without any green ones.
{{time|?-9-10-?}}
+
{{time|9-11}}
 
|multiuse=same
 
|multiuse=same
 
|sugar=yes
 
|sugar=yes

Revision as of 08:48, 5 October 2010

Item Number: 546
Description ID: 6227309
(view in-game)

Fall-colored.gif

fall-colored chocolates
Plural: fall-colored chocolates
This is a small handful of fall-colored chocolate candies. Several shades of orange, brown, and yellow make up the mix. Other than the shading, they're completely identical in taste, texture, flavor, smell, and any other consideration to the more brightly colored mix that you can find year-round. But hey, take away the red, blue, and green, and now it's "special," right?

Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 2
Autosell value: 10
Contains sugar (1)



How Obtained

Halloween 2008

  • Any combat

Halloween 2009

  • Any combat
When Consumed

You eat the fall-colored chocolates, saving the orange ones for last, because they're triples, and that's as close as you can get to a home run without any green ones.

Clock-white.gif Bedtime: +9-11 minutes


Using multiple: Same as single use

References

  • The candy is a clear reference to M&M's.
  • The consumption message is a reference to an old M&M commercial from the 80s where two little league players are talking about the effect the candies have on their play style; specifically, the green ones being used for home runs (or grand slams).