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* Both the device name and its description reference the {{Wikipedia|Weirding Module}} introduced in the [[Wikipedia:Dune (film)|Dune movie]].
 
* Both the device name and its description reference the {{Wikipedia|Weirding Module}} introduced in the [[Wikipedia:Dune (film)|Dune movie]].
 
* The item's description breaks context by referring to "another player", thus hinting that Twilight City is not real, and that all heroes are in fact players in a game.
 
* The item's description breaks context by referring to "another player", thus hinting that Twilight City is not real, and that all heroes are in fact players in a game.
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* Changes the fumble message to: You fumble! And we're not talking the normal, simple bang yourself in the shin or trip and fall down kind of fumble, we're talking a mistake of disastrous proportions. Lets just say when it's over both you and your opponent are in tears--you from pain and them from laughter.

Revision as of 06:24, 9 January 2009

Item Number: 620
Description ID: 1647554
(view in-game)

Stranging-device.gif

stranging device
Plural: stranging devices
You really aren't quite sure how this works, but you know that if you yell into one end, it's amplified out the other end. Of course, since you nicked this off some bad guy (or bought off of another player, or whatever), you also are pretty clueless about just how to use it. It's not like you're a trained yelling person.

Ranged weapon (Unknown)
Power: 60
Level Required: 7
Autosell value: 110

+10 sonic damage
Greatly increased chance of weapon fumbles. (This value is capped at "greatly increased" [or decreased] no matter how much equipment is worn.)
Causes disastrous fumbles.



How Obtained

inner sanctum of the Unborn Base

References

  • Both the device name and its description reference the Weirding Module introduced in the Dune movie.
  • The item's description breaks context by referring to "another player", thus hinting that Twilight City is not real, and that all heroes are in fact players in a game.
  • Changes the fumble message to: You fumble! And we're not talking the normal, simple bang yourself in the shin or trip and fall down kind of fumble, we're talking a mistake of disastrous proportions. Lets just say when it's over both you and your opponent are in tears--you from pain and them from laughter.