Talk:Diabolic pizza
I'd want more data points before putting anything on the page, but my 10 eaten pizzas suggest that the buff you get for eating this is a randomly chosen buff with the same first letter as the first pizza ingredient.
E.g. My first ingredient is a confiscated comic book, and over three pizzas I got Cranberry Cordiality, Chlorophyll Flavor, and Cyber-Robo-Steam-Whatever Costume. When eating a pizza where the first ingredient was a "KICK ME" sign, I always (over seven pizzas) got the buff Überraschthexengebrühten. I'm not sure that there are any buffs starting with a quotation mark, but if it's parsing it as " then that would match up with Ü
The duration of the buff is likely determined by the other ingredients somehow, as the same 2, 3, 4 ingredients gave the same duration, whatever first ingredient I used. --Fyll (talk) 12:59, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
A spading spreadsheet can be found Here.
For the most part, certain ingredients with key words appear to yield specific rewards. If an ingredient involves cheese or milk, the pizza will provide 3 goat cheeses. If green is involved, you should get a disassembled clover. Pizzas that seem warlike (unsure how this is determined) appear to yield various quest-related items like the sonar-in-a-biscuit, short writ of habeas corpus, cigarette lighter and others. If a familiar hatchling (or possibly familiar equipment) is involved, it gives 40 familiar exp while providing your current familiar's equipment, similar to the Box of Familiar Jacks in a way. It seems possible to get stars potentially as well, or massive substat gains, so the right ingredients can yield some interesting rewards.--Volc (talk) 14:37, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
I should check to see if the "Lucky" pizzas still work the same, putting this here as a reminder to myself.--Tombot (talk) 16:41, 24 May 2022 (UTC)
- I can confirm, exactly the same as it was before, you get a dissasembled clover and that's all you get.--Tombot (talk) 22:24, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
Is there a cap on the stats you can get on these pizzas?
First I made a pizza with a bucket of wine, a pie man was not meant to eat, recording of Inigo's Incantation of Inspiration, and what may have been an extra strengh bottle of melodramamine. Then, using a combination of diet pills, mayozapine, special seasoning and a few stat boosters I managed to make this one food item give me 9843 Strengthliness, 311 Enchantedness and 6162 Smarm. This was in a plumber run, it could probably have been even more if I had other skills available (though I don't know if its possible to match this outside of a plumber run). Is there a limit to how much stats these pizzas can give you, or can it go even higher?--Tombot (talk) 00:18, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
Is there a simple list of effects and results?
By now I'm sure there must be a list of what can be gained from the DPO. Has anyone made it public and does it have the effect next to the name? --"Your reason is treason" - Kasabian (talk) 03:22, 8 November 2020 (UTC)
- it's linked on the page. --Evilkolbot (talk) 13:55, 9 November 2020 (UTC)