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|desc=No, this isn't the boss arrow. This is a staple of office mixers and 70's comedy sketches. Wearing one doesn't make you want to shoot apples off young boy's heads, but it does inspire you to attempt Tell-like feats. | |desc=No, this isn't the boss arrow. This is a staple of office mixers and 70's comedy sketches. Wearing one doesn't make you want to shoot apples off young boy's heads, but it does inspire you to attempt Tell-like feats. |
Revision as of 22:20, 2 August 2012
Ouch's head arrow
Plural: Ouch's head arrows
No, this isn't the boss arrow. This is a staple of office mixers and 70's comedy sketches. Wearing one doesn't make you want to shoot apples off young boy's heads, but it does inspire you to attempt Tell-like feats.
Comes from August 2012 Item of the Month
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 15
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How Obtained
Using Professor Ouch's satchel of tricks
When Used
Unknown
Using multiple: Unspecified
References
- The description is a reference to Switzerland's folk hero William Tell.