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* The snowy <foe> has {{col|ice|ice}} immunity. | * The snowy <foe> has {{col|ice|ice}} immunity. | ||
* Fails on the same foes on which [[deja voodoo doll]] fails. See details there.<!--assumption -- need to check--> | * Fails on the same foes on which [[deja voodoo doll]] fails. See details there.<!--assumption -- need to check--> | ||
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+ | * A {{wikipedia|snowclone}} is a type of phrase produced by a cliched template. |
Revision as of 20:19, 4 January 2014
ice cube snowflake
Plural: ice cube snowflakes
Although not terribly common in Twilight, snowflakes are naturally occurring, beautiful, and unique. It's sort of strange to mass-produce them in a ice cube tray... or at least try to mass-produce them, most of them end up breaking when you try to pop them out. Stupid ice cube trays.
Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot traded, sold, or placed in a memento display
Autosell value: 10
Usable
Combat Usable
Rental equipment is lost at rollover
How Obtained
When Used
You catch the snowflake on your tongue and let it melt. It's more refreshing than you remember from being a kid and you regain 20-35 PP.
If the foe can be replicated (see notes):
You give the <foe> the snowflake. It's sort of like a gold star sticker, except for uniqueness.
- On the next adventure you fight the same foe again, with the name changed to "snowy <foe>", preceded by the message:
A beautiful and unique <foe> approaches, just like the last beautiful and unique <foe> you fought.
To be fair, this one looks a little icier than the last one; it's probably a snowclone.
If the foe cannot be replicated:
You offer the <foe> the snowflake, but everyone already knows how beautiful and unique they are.
Notes
- The snowy <foe> has ice immunity.
- Fails on the same foes on which deja voodoo doll fails. See details there.
References
- A snowclone is a type of phrase produced by a cliched template.