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==Obtained from== | ==Obtained from== | ||
* | *[[white Canadian]] (3 Adventures) | ||
*[[fancy chocolate]] (sometimes) (10 Adventures) | *[[fancy chocolate]] (sometimes) (10 Adventures) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | *When you speak in chat with this effect, there is a 10% chance of your message being affected by this effect, and becoming a 'Canadian message'. | ||
*Canadian messages have all instances of "out" changed to "oot" (including when part of a word like "about" to "aboot"). | |||
*Canadian messages always have ", eh?" added to the end, unless the original message ended with a question mark (in which case the ending is not changed, but "oot"s are still added) | |||
*When the original message ended with a period (.) or exclamation point (!), the Canadian message will remove the period/exclamation point before adding the ", eh?" to the end. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Chat Guide: Miscellaneous#Chat Effects|Chat Effects]] | *[[Chat Guide: Miscellaneous#Chat Effects|Chat Effects]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:23, 1 March 2019
A white Canadian every day keeps a man healthy and Canadian, eh?
Make you feel more Canadian
Obtained from
- white Canadian (3 Adventures)
- fancy chocolate (sometimes) (10 Adventures)
Notes
- When you speak in chat with this effect, there is a 10% chance of your message being affected by this effect, and becoming a 'Canadian message'.
- Canadian messages have all instances of "out" changed to "oot" (including when part of a word like "about" to "aboot").
- Canadian messages always have ", eh?" added to the end, unless the original message ended with a question mark (in which case the ending is not changed, but "oot"s are still added)
- When the original message ended with a period (.) or exclamation point (!), the Canadian message will remove the period/exclamation point before adding the ", eh?" to the end.