Difference between revisions of "Spinning chip"
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+ | Anyway, you should probably figure out what it's good for before you start a new game. These things always seem to disappear when you restart. | ||
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Revision as of 11:08, 30 December 2014
spinning chip
Plural: spinning chips
Whether your let it hang in midair or keep it in your pocket, this chip slowly rotates. You don't think any store owner would accept it as legal tender, but it has to be good for something, right?
Anyway, you should probably figure out what it's good for before you start a new game. These things always seem to disappear when you restart.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 25
Usable
How Obtained
Can drop when a challenge talisman is equipped. See notes for criteria
Well, You let go of the chip and catch it again, just to hear that little chime noise when you pick it up.
Using multiple:
Using 1-15, 17:
You let go of the chips like a flock of sparrows, but they all come back, because it was meant to be. Or because you tracked them all down and put them back.
Using 16:
You stack the chips up and squeeze them until they become an ingot of solid... spinning.
You got an item: spinning ingot
Notes
Can be obtained from the following:
- 1-2 can be dropped by enemies marked as a miniboss.
- 2 can be dropped by Villains.