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{{effect|effectid=243|name=Bad Luck|image=bmirror.gif|desc=Uh oh, now you've gone and done it. You broke a mirror, didn't you? ''Didn't you!?''|effect=Gives the messages that you get while adventuring on [[Friday the 13th]].}}
{{NeedsSpading|comment=Does not appear to have a negative effect (see talk page). Any positive effect?}}
{{effect|
effectid=243|
descid=d7d35d7b14c7322fef4ddd80a0847473|
desc=Uh oh, now you've gone and done it. You broke a mirror, didn't you? ''Didn't you!?''|
effect=Uh Oh...}}


==Obtained From==
==Obtained From==
*[[antique hand mirror]] (7 Adventures)
*[[antique hand mirror]] (7 Adventures)
==Notes==
*[[Friday the 13th]]-style win messages are appended to successful fights.
==References==
*It is a common Western superstition that breaking a mirror gives you 7 years' bad luck; hence the amount of adventures given by the mirror.
*The description refers to Disney's ''[[Wikipedia:Robin Hood (1973 film)|Robin Hood]]'' where Prince John breaks a mirror over Sir Hiss's head and the snake replies, "You broke your mother's mirror, didn't you? Didn't you?"
==See Also==
*[[Friday the 13th]]
*[[The RNG]] ;)

Latest revision as of 15:47, 30 March 2011

There are some vague or non-exact figures and information on this page. Some spading is required.

Does not appear to have a negative effect (see talk page). Any positive effect?

Bad Luck

Bad Luck

Uh oh, now you've gone and done it. You broke a mirror, didn't you? Didn't you!?

Uh Oh...

View metadata
Effect number: 243
Description ID: d7d35d7b14c7322fef4ddd80a0847473
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Obtained From

Notes

References

  • It is a common Western superstition that breaking a mirror gives you 7 years' bad luck; hence the amount of adventures given by the mirror.
  • The description refers to Disney's Robin Hood where Prince John breaks a mirror over Sir Hiss's head and the snake replies, "You broke your mother's mirror, didn't you? Didn't you?"

See Also