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desc=This vial contains the concentrated quintessence (it's like the essence, only there's five of them!) of hotness. The vial itself is nearly too hot to handle, so you should refrain from letting it light your candle, Mama.|
desc=This vial contains the concentrated quintessence (it's like the essence, only there's five of them!) of hotness. The vial itself is nearly too hot to handle, so you should refrain from letting it light your candle, Mama.|
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! {{sauce}}
! {{WayofSauce}}
| [[?]]
| [[hot cluster]]
| [[scrumptious reagent]]
| [[scrumdiddlyumptious solution]]
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text=You can't drink that -- you're already in the form of a different element.}}
text=You can't drink that -- you're already in the form of a different element.}}
==Notes==
*Saucerors will still only make one of these when they cook it up, instead of the 3 they usually get for reagent potions.
==History==
*On July 27th, 2013, the recipe was changed. It used to be [[hot powder]] + [[scrumptious reagent]]. All existing phials beforehand were converted into {{plural|lotion of hotness}}.


==References==
==References==
*The parenthetical reference to "quintessence" refers to the etymology of the word, which comes from the Latin for "fifth essence". The real meaning of quintessence is the most important or perfect part of something.
*The parenthetical reference to "quintessence" refers to the etymology of the word, which comes from the Latin for "fifth essence". The actual modern (and ancient) [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quintessence meanings] of the word are more complex.
*The second line is a lyrical reference to the Otis Redding song "Hard to Handle", famously redone in the 1980s by the Black Crowes.
*The second line is a lyrical reference to the Otis Redding song "Hard to Handle", famously redone in the 1980s by the Black Crowes.
*The video game ''[[Wikipedia:NBA Jam|NBA Jam]]'' had basketball players literally igniting when performing special moves, accompanied by an announcer remarking "You're on fire!", as noted in the consume text.
*The video game ''[[Wikipedia:NBA Jam|NBA Jam]]'' had basketball players literally igniting when performing special moves, accompanied by an announcer remarking "You're on fire!", as noted in the consume text.
==History==
*On July 27th, 2013, the recipe was changed. All existing phials beforehand were converted into {{plural|lotion of hotness}}.


==Collection==
==Collection==
<collection>1637</collection>
<collection>6556</collection>


[[Category:Reagent Potions]]
[[Category:Reagent Potions]]

Latest revision as of 06:35, 8 September 2023

phial of hotness
phial of hotness

This vial contains the concentrated quintessence (it's like the essence, only there's five of them!) of hotness. The vial itself is nearly too hot to handle, so you should refrain from letting it light your candle, Mama.

Type: potion
Effect: Hotform (5 Adventures)Hot, Hot, Hot!
Cannot be discarded


(In-game plural: phials of hotness)
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Item number: 6556
Description ID: 958585577
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Recipe

hot cluster scrumdiddlyumptious solution
phial of hotness

When Used

  • If you don't already have a different elemental form:
You drink the contents of the phial and are instantly bathed in flames. If that annoying announcer from NBA Jam was here, he'd yell "You're on fire!" at this point.
You acquire an effect: Hotform
(duration: 5-15 Adventures)
  • If you already have a different elemental form:
You can't drink that -- you're already in the form of a different element.

Notes

  • Saucerors will still only make one of these when they cook it up, instead of the 3 they usually get for reagent potions.

History

References

  • The parenthetical reference to "quintessence" refers to the etymology of the word, which comes from the Latin for "fifth essence". The actual modern (and ancient) meanings of the word are more complex.
  • The second line is a lyrical reference to the Otis Redding song "Hard to Handle", famously redone in the 1980s by the Black Crowes.
  • The video game NBA Jam had basketball players literally igniting when performing special moves, accompanied by an announcer remarking "You're on fire!", as noted in the consume text.

Collection

  • 🥇: Kindle (#2390587) - 40
  • 🥈: blik (#1049567) - 6
  • 🥉: DuRhone (#370680), Mistress of the Obvious (#845708) - 5
  • #5: Lord Stefano (#536624), Nikademus (#95105), Pastahead (#486552) - 4
  • #8: MotherMary13 (#627276) - 2
  • #9: Archon386 (#2006602), Artie Effham (#976900) - 1

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