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*Having this item will allow you to skip [[It's Almost Certainly a Trap|the elemental tests]] in [[The Daily Dungeon]]. | *Having this item will allow you to skip [[It's Almost Certainly a Trap|the elemental tests]] in [[The Daily Dungeon]] at no adventure cost. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 3 August 2019
Since time immemorial, Adventurers have prodded for traps using a ten-foot pole. This pole is better.
Cannot be discardedYou know... For traps.
(In-game plural: eleven-foot poles)
Obtained From
- Familiar
- Dropped after combat by a Gelatinous Cubeling (once per ascension)
Notes
- Having this item will allow you to skip the elemental tests in The Daily Dungeon at no adventure cost.
References
- The "ten-foot pole" item is a long-standing Dungeons & Dragons item used (sometimes) to safely trigger traps remotely. Eleven is ridiculously better.
- The item description is most likely a take on the slogan used several times in The Hudsucker Proxy: "You know... for kids!"
See Also
Collection
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- 🥈: sailor_saturn_87 (#1718233) - 5,485
- 🥉: Kingdom Comics (#2278896) - 1,100
- #4: Athanatos (#1388112) - 600
- #5: MontyPythn (#256896) - 490
- #6: Mistress of the Obvious (#845708) - 444
- #7: Laidak (#348124) - 440
- #8: Pastahead (#486552) - 434
- #9: Arashmin (#1395814) - 329
- #10: Nanimonai3 (#1581108) - 303
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