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* Using the item from your inventory removes the [[May roses]], May pansies, [[May water lilies]], [[May poppies]], and [[May hellebores]] from your inventory and replaces them with a [[May flower arrangement]]. | * Using the item from your inventory removes the [[May roses]], May pansies, [[May water lilies]], [[May poppies]], and [[May hellebores]] from your inventory and replaces them with a [[May flower arrangement]]. | ||
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+ | * The message when used from inventory refers to "{{wikipedia|A-Tisket, A-Tasket}}". |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 1 June 2016
May pansies
Plural: bouquets of May pansies
Not to be confused with May weenies. Maybe we should have called them violets to avoid confusion.
Comes from May 2016 Item of the Month
Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be auto-sold
Usable
Combat Usable
How Obtained
Using May flower arrangement
You track down a tisket and a tasket, somehow managing to restrain the raw power of your flowers after a mighty quest.
You got an item: May flower arrangement
- Or, without all of the May flowers in your inventory:
- This bouquet is nice, but it isn't really complete, you know?
Using multiple:
You track down the tiskets and the taskets spoken of in legend, somehow managing to restrain the raw power of your flowers after a mighty quest.
You got an item: X May flower arrangements
- Or, without all of the May flowers in your inventory:
- These bouquets are nice, but they aren't really complete, you know?
You toss all your cares away and a pansy at <foe>, leaving <foe> with less to worry about and you insulted for X damage. Or the other way.
You gain an effect: There Is Pansies (Added for 1 minutes.)
Notes
- Using the item from your inventory removes the May roses, May pansies, May water lilies, May poppies, and May hellebores from your inventory and replaces them with a May flower arrangement.
References
- The message when used from inventory refers to "A-Tisket, A-Tasket".