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*"Doubleplusgood" is [[Wikipedia:Newspeak|Newspeak]] for "excellent" or very, very good (better than good, better than plusgood, etc.), in George Orwell's {{Wikipedia|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}. | *"Doubleplusgood" is [[Wikipedia:Newspeak|Newspeak]] for "excellent" or very, very good (better than good, better than plusgood, etc.), in George Orwell's {{Wikipedia|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}. | ||
*"It's better than bad, it's good!" is a reference to {{Wikipedia|Ren & Stimpy}}'s "Log" song. | *"It's better than bad, it's good!" is a reference to {{Wikipedia|Ren & Stimpy}}'s "Log" song. | ||
− | *The red potion turning to blue after using it is likely a reference to the health potion in Legend of Zelda | + | *The red potion turning to blue after using it is likely a reference to the health potion in {{wikipedia|Legend of Zelda}}, where red means two uses left and blue meant only one. |
Latest revision as of 01:42, 13 January 2011
double plus good draught
Plural: double plus good draughts
It's better than bad, it's good! It's better than good, it's double good! Plus some more goodness on top, for good measure.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 400
Usable
How Obtained
tincture of tooth | lizard tail | |
double plus good draught |
When Used
You start to drink the potion and almost immediately feel completely better. You gain full HP. There's still a fair bit of liquid inside. It's changed from red to blue, but otherwise seems about the same.
You got an item: it's still good! draught
References
- "Doubleplusgood" is Newspeak for "excellent" or very, very good (better than good, better than plusgood, etc.), in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
- "It's better than bad, it's good!" is a reference to Ren & Stimpy's "Log" song.
- The red potion turning to blue after using it is likely a reference to the health potion in Legend of Zelda, where red means two uses left and blue meant only one.