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==References== | ==References== | ||
*The line "That such an insanely useful creature should exist has been widely regarded as the definitive argument against the existence of God" is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Babel fish|Babel fish]] from ''[[Wikipedia:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', wherein the Babel fish is used as an argument for the non-existence of God. | *The line "That such an insanely useful creature should exist has been widely regarded as the definitive argument against the existence of God" is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Babel fish|Babel fish]] from ''[[Wikipedia:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', wherein the Babel fish is used as an argument for the non-existence of God. | ||
*The line about "Mute Mimicry" probably refers to the alleged universal hatred of [[Wikipedia:Mime artist|Mimes]]. | *The line about "Mute Mimicry" probably refers to the alleged [[Silent Invasion|universal hatred]] of [[Wikipedia:Mime artist|Mimes]]. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Familiar Weight]] | |||
*[[Monster Level]] | *[[Monster Level]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:52, 20 March 2013
This is a tiny life-form molded out of magical frozen flame. When a familiar holds it, it forms itself into a miniature replica of the familiar. As the doppelgänger mimics the familiar's movements, it transmutes the experience it gains to the familiar. Unfortunately, the doppelgänger's mute mimicry tends to enrage monsters. No one's sure why.
The upshot of this is, of course, that your familiar gains more experience per combat, and fights angrier monsters, when it has the doppelgänger as its equipment. That such an insanely useful creature should exist has been widely regarded as the definitive argument against the existence of God.
Type: familiar equipment
Familiar: any
Cannot be discardedFamiliar gains 1-2 extra experience per Adventure
+5 to Monster Level
NOTE: This item cannot be equipped while in Hardcore.
(In-game plural: flaming familiar doppelgängers)
Obtained From
- Items
- Melt Great Ball of Frozen Fire
- Melt flaming juggler's balls (Without Torso Awaregness)
- Melt flaming pink shirt
When Used
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You squeeze the frozen flame. It burns! It burns!
You drop it, and it quickly re-freezes into a new object. | ||
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Notes
- Equips on any familiar except the Comma Chameleon.
- The 1-2 extra XP applies both in combat and at the Cake-Shaped Arena. This only increases the familiar's XP gain, but not its total kills.
- When the item initially debuted, the "extra XP" effect was not mentioned as an official enchantment (the effect was still there, but it was a "secret" enchantment).
References
- The line "That such an insanely useful creature should exist has been widely regarded as the definitive argument against the existence of God" is a reference to the Babel fish from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, wherein the Babel fish is used as an argument for the non-existence of God.
- The line about "Mute Mimicry" probably refers to the alleged universal hatred of Mimes.
See Also
Collection
- 🥇: Mistress of the Obvious (#845708), Nuheen (#998793), RagingDaisy (#1057660) - 2
- #4: AlienMarky (#483900), Arc9 (#220019), Archipelago71 (#200377), Artie Effham (#976900), Asinine (#1237021), Beljeferon (#651155), BoozerBear (#4576) - 1
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