Talk:Sonar-in-a-biscuit
Pluralization
The pluralization is wrong. It should be sonars-in-biscuits. This one implies that when you get another one, you add additional sonars into your original biscuit, which is ridiculous, and not even funny. Also not eleven. --EtzHadaat 16:07, 19 July 2006 (CDT)
- Wrong as in "not what appears in-game" (in which case whoever filled the value in on Template:Plural needs to be spanked), or wrong as in "not what it should be" (which is completely irrelevant in this game - see plurals for items such as kiwi, gibson, Gordon Bennett, zombie pineal gland, basic meat fez, alpha-mail pants, etc.)? For the record, it's still consistent with the plural for chef-in-the-box and other related items. --Quietust 16:38, 19 July 2006 (CDT)
- In-game:
You acquire 2 sonars-in-a-biscuit. There is nothing further to discuss. --Quietust 12:16, 20 July 2006 (CDT)
- In-game:
Drop Rate
Does the sonar-in-a-biscuit only drop if you don't have one already in your inventory? --MedeaMelana 07:37, 27 January 2007 (CST)
- No, unless a change was made recently, but that would be a bit ridiculous I think. There would be no reason for this really. Usually, I wait until I get three or four until I use them for the Boss Bat Quest. --TheDotGamer 21:00, 28 January 2007 (CST)
In Combat
So, y'know that update where these guys unlock the Bat Hole stuff if used in combat?
(Here, I used a second one outside of the Bat Hole, and I got the usual message. Somewhat obviously, the combat has to be in the Bat Hole for the quest thingy to work.)
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You break the biscuit and fill the Hole with high-pitched sound again. This time the sound is evidently exactly the right frequency to shatter the wall of rubble to the east of Guano Junction. |
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You stand in the place where you are, face south, and crack open another biscuit. Predictably, the waves of sound knock down the last remaining wall of rocks. |
Um, I'm not sure how we should format it (plus I'm lazy), so I'll just leave this here. --Deus Ex Machina (Talk) 21:18, 19 November 2010 (UTC)