Difference between revisions of "Unlucky costume fur"
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Revision as of 06:06, 19 October 2013
unlucky costume fur
Plural: unlucky costume pelts
So, if black cats are considered unlucky and other colors of cats aren't, it stands to reason all that unluck has to gather in the fur. That part makes sense.
It's hard to say why the fur from a black cat costume is equally unlucky, though.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 15
Combat Usable
How Obtained
When Used in Combat
You toss some unlucky fur into the air. It doesn't seem to do anything... until the <foe> steps on that garden rake, then turns around and trips over a pile of bricks into a pool of wet cement.
Notes
- Stuns for 2-3 rounds (including the round in which it was used)