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:You can't adventure in a stupor unless you're actually in a stupor. Which you aren't.
:You can't adventure in a stupor unless you're actually in a stupor. Which you aren't.
For more information on how Drunken Stupor relates to other types of encounters, see [[Encounter]].


==Stupor Adventures==
==Stupor Adventures==
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{{Adventure|name=What's that smell?|meat=3|image=vomit.gif}}
{{Adventure|name=What's that smell?|meat=3|image=vomit.gif}}
{{Adventure|name=Two Birds|image=oriole.gif|note1=Only occurs after your third stupor adventure ever.|note2=Only occurs once per account.|note3=Only occurs for unascended characters.}}


==Retired Adventures==
==Retired Adventures==
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Unlike regular Drunken Stupors, these do not cost an adventure, and they have no harmful effects.
Unlike regular Drunken Stupors, these do not cost an adventure, and they have no harmful effects.


* Using a [[BRICKO_brick|BRICKO]] monster from inventory:<BR> "You're too drunk to mess with BRICKO right now."
* [[The Barrel full of Barrels]]: <br>You're too drunk to mess around with these barrels.
 
* Using a [[BRICKO_brick|BRICKO]] monster from inventory:<br> You're too drunk to mess with BRICKO right now.


* [[The Cake-Shaped Arena]]: <br>Susie glares at you.<br>"You're too drunk to even tell the difference between your familiar and the House Familiar. Come back when you sober up."
* [[The Cake-Shaped Arena]]: <br>Susie glares at you.<br>"You're too drunk to even tell the difference between your familiar and the House Familiar. Come back when you sober up."


* [[The Casino]] ([[Goat Party Slot]], [[Pirate Party Slot]] and [[Lemon Party Slot]] only): <br>You're too drunk to gamble.
* [[The Thatch-Roofed Casino]] ([[Goat Party Slot]], [[Pirate Party Slot]] and [[Lemon Party Slot]] only): <br>You're too drunk to gamble.


* [[The Creature's Lair]]: <br>You're too drunk to fight a creature.
* [[The Creature's Lair]]: <br>You're too drunk to fight a creature.
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* [[Fernswarthy's Basement]]: <br>I know you've got fond memories of stumbling around your parents' basement in a drunken stupor, but this isn't that kind of basement.
* [[Fernswarthy's Basement]]: <br>I know you've got fond memories of stumbling around your parents' basement in a drunken stupor, but this isn't that kind of basement.
* [[Guild Hall]] challenges: <br>You're too drunk to attempt the challenge.


* [[The Haert of the Cyrpt]]: <br>You're too drunk to fight evil.
* [[The Haert of the Cyrpt]]: <br>You're too drunk to fight evil.


* [[The Hedge Maze]]: <br>You're too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze. Did I ever tell you about the time I got drunk and screwed around in a hedge maze? <br>No? <br>Wanna know why I never told you about that? Because it never happened. I was too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze, so I didn't do it.  
* [[The Hedge Maze]]: <br>You're too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze. Did I ever tell you about the time I got drunk and screwed around in a hedge maze? <br>No? <br>Wanna know why I never told you about that? Because it never happened. I was too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze, so I didn't do it.  
* [[The Hidden City]]: <br>You're too drunk to screw around in a jungle, bungling or otherwise.


* [[Itznotyerzitz Mine]] (In Disguise): <br>You're way too drunk to mine right now.
* [[Itznotyerzitz Mine]] (In Disguise): <br>You're way too drunk to mine right now.


* [[PvP]]ing: <br>You're too drunk to pick a fight. Somehow.
* [[The Sorceress' Tower (The Stairs)]]: <br>You attempt to start ascending the tower, but you trip on the first step because you're drunk. You lose interest and wander off.


* [[The Shore, Inc.]]: <br>You're too drunk to go on vacation. Which makes sense, somehow. Trust me.
* [[The Sorceress' Chamber]]: <br>Trust me -- you're going to want to be sober for this confrontation...


* [[The Sorceress' Tower (The Stairs)]]: <br>You attempt to start ascending the tower, but you trip on the first step because you're drunk. You lose interest and wander off.
* [[The Typical Tavern]] (pre-[[Typical Tavern Quest|quest]]): <br>You never thought this would happen, but you're too drunk to screw around in the cellar of a bar.


* [[The Sorceress' Chamber]] (including freeing King Ralph): <br>Trust me -- you're going to want to be sober for this confrontation...
* [[The Typical Tavern]] (post-[[Typical Tavern Quest|quest]]): <br>You're too drunk for darkness right now.


* [[The Typical Tavern]] (pre-[[Typical Tavern Quest|quest]]): <br>You never thought this would happen, but you're too drunk to screw around in the cellar of a bar.


[[Category:Locations|Drunken Stupor]]
[[Category:Locations|Drunken Stupor]]
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*Being drunk does not prevent the [[Me and My Nemesis|Nemesis hit men]], [[Feast of Boris]], or [[El Dia de Los Muertos Borrachos]]  monsters from appearing.
*Being drunk does not prevent the [[Me and My Nemesis|Nemesis hit men]], [[Feast of Boris]], or [[El Dia de Los Muertos Borrachos]]  monsters from appearing.
*You can get eggs on [[Oyster Egg Day]] while drunk.
*You can get eggs on [[Oyster Egg Day]] while drunk.
*You can sometimes find a [[ten-leaf clover]] while under [[The Marmot]].
*For a full list of things you can do while overdrunk see [[Drunkenness#Falling-Down Drunk|here]].
*You can adventure in the Knob Goblin [[King's Chamber]] while drunk if you have the right equipment and effect.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[St. Sneaky Pete's Day Stupor]]
*[[St. Sneaky Pete's Day Stupor]]

Latest revision as of 04:00, 19 June 2025

Drunken Stupor
Zone Num 23
Location Anywhere
Unlocks With drunkenness > tolerance
Recom Stat 0
Combat % 0
ML NA
Terrain outdoor
Special Adventures
Lucky none
refreshedit data

A Drunken Stupor is what you go on when you adventure while too drunk. Generally, this is not good for your well-being. Adventuring in a stupor on St. Sneaky Pete's Day has some special results.

The first time you get a drunken stupor, the following message is added on to the end of the adventure:

The reason things like this are happening is that you've had too much to drink. Later tonight, when you get your new Adventures for the day, your drunkenness will wear off, and tomorrow you'll be able to adventure again normally.

If you attempt this adventure while you are sober, you will see the following message:

You can't adventure in a stupor unless you're actually in a stupor. Which you aren't.

For more information on how Drunken Stupor relates to other types of encounters, see Encounter.

Stupor Adventures


Coyote Ugly (Meat Loss)
  • Meat Drops: -10

Gutterbound

Hey, baby. Wanna wrestle?

The Too-Much Booze Blues

What's that smell?
  • Meat Drops: 3

Two Birds
  • Note: Only occurs after your third stupor adventure ever.
  • Note: Only occurs once per account.
  • Note: Only occurs for unascended characters.

Retired Adventures


The Drunk Tank
  • Note: Used 3 adventures and cured 3 drunkenness

Location specific stupors

Unlike regular Drunken Stupors, these do not cost an adventure, and they have no harmful effects.

  • Using a BRICKO monster from inventory:
    You're too drunk to mess with BRICKO right now.
  • The Cake-Shaped Arena:
    Susie glares at you.
    "You're too drunk to even tell the difference between your familiar and the House Familiar. Come back when you sober up."
  • Fernswarthy's Basement:
    I know you've got fond memories of stumbling around your parents' basement in a drunken stupor, but this isn't that kind of basement.
  • The Hedge Maze:
    You're too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze. Did I ever tell you about the time I got drunk and screwed around in a hedge maze?
    No?
    Wanna know why I never told you about that? Because it never happened. I was too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze, so I didn't do it.
  • The Typical Tavern (pre-quest):
    You never thought this would happen, but you're too drunk to screw around in the cellar of a bar.

Notes

See Also