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The name of this item references the real-life species '' | The name of this item references the real-life species ''Armadillidium'', also known as the common woodlouse. Woodlice are probably called "pill bugs" after appearance when engaging their milipede-like defence of curling into a ball. |
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bug pill
Plural: bug pills
The lumps and spots on this pill make it look a little bit like a ladybug. It makes you wonder if they could make spinach taste better by packaging it in the form of animal crackers. Nah, probably not.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 375
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How Obtained
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aqua melior | greyish scobs |
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bug pill |
When Used
You eat the bug pill and immediately get a little buzz. It's nothing like a caffeine buzz, though you do feel quick and twitchy. You get an effect, Bee's Knees. (Added for 90 minutes.)
Using multiple: Same as single use
References
The name of this item references the real-life species Armadillidium, also known as the common woodlouse. Woodlice are probably called "pill bugs" after appearance when engaging their milipede-like defence of curling into a ball.