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{{item|
itemid=3730|
itemid=3730|
descid=479750225|
descid=479750225|
desc="What's up, doc?" The fact that this isn't that kind of carrot, that's what's up. Nor is it the kind you use to gauge the quality of gold. It's the kind editors use to tell authors where they can stick it.|
desc="What's up, doc?" The fact that this isn't that kind of carrot, that's what's up. Nor is it the kind you use to gauge the quality of gold. It's the kind editors use to tell authors where they can stick it.|
type=combat item|
enchantment=Guarantees that your next regular attack will Critically Hit|
autosell=65}}
autosell=65}}


==Obtained from==
==Obtained From==
Not known yet. But chances are it's one of these:
;[[The Valley of Rof L'm Fao]]  
:[[The Dungeons of Doom]] ([[pickpocket]] only)
:[[Anime Smiley]] ([[pickpocket]] only)
:[[The Valley of Rof L'm Fao]] ([[pickpocket]] only)


== When used ==
==When Used==
{{useitem|
text=You place the caret next to the most vulnerable part of your opponent. Now you'll know exactly where to insert your weapon!|
type=combat}}
*''After using a caret, but before attacking:''
{{useitem|text=You don't need to use the caret -- you know exactly where to stick it!|type=combat}}


==See also==
==Notes==
*Causes the next attack in the same combat to be a [[critical hit]].
*Even if other actions are taken between using a caret and attacking, the attack will still be critical.
*Does not affect [[spells]].


==References==
==References==
*"What's up, doc?" is the traditional greeting of [[Wikipedia:Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny]], typically said while chewing on a carrot.
*"What's up, doc?" is the traditional greeting of [[Wikipedia:Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny]], typically said while chewing on a carrot, which this item isn't.
*It also not a [[Wikipedia:carat|carat]] which is used to measure the purity of gold.
*It's also not a [[Wikipedia:Carat (purity)|carat/karat]], which is used to measure the purity of gold.
*[[Wikipedia:Caret|Caret]]s are also used by editors to show authors where to stick punctuation.
*[[Wikipedia:Caret|Caret]]s are also used by editors to show authors where to insert copy changes.
*Telling someone "where to stick it" is a common method of brushing someone off in a crass manner.
*Its effect is possibly a a pun on the exclamation "Crit!", or sometimes "Cuh-rit!", which could also be misinterpreted as a mispronunciation of "Caret".
 
==See Also==
*[[Critical Hit Chance]]


==Collection==
==Collection==
<collection>3730</collection>
<collection>3730</collection>
[[Category:Combat Items]]

Latest revision as of 23:44, 13 May 2015

caret
caret

"What's up, doc?" The fact that this isn't that kind of carrot, that's what's up. Nor is it the kind you use to gauge the quality of gold. It's the kind editors use to tell authors where they can stick it.

Type: combat item
Selling Price: 65 Meat.

Guarantees that your next regular attack will Critically Hit


(In-game plural: carets)
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Item number: 3730
Description ID: 479750225
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Obtained From

The Valley of Rof L'm Fao
Anime Smiley (pickpocket only)

When Used

You place the caret next to the most vulnerable part of your opponent. Now you'll know exactly where to insert your weapon!
  • After using a caret, but before attacking:
You don't need to use the caret -- you know exactly where to stick it!

Notes

  • Causes the next attack in the same combat to be a critical hit.
  • Even if other actions are taken between using a caret and attacking, the attack will still be critical.
  • Does not affect spells.

References

  • "What's up, doc?" is the traditional greeting of Bugs Bunny, typically said while chewing on a carrot, which this item isn't.
  • It's also not a carat/karat, which is used to measure the purity of gold.
  • Carets are also used by editors to show authors where to insert copy changes.
  • Telling someone "where to stick it" is a common method of brushing someone off in a crass manner.
  • Its effect is possibly a a pun on the exclamation "Crit!", or sometimes "Cuh-rit!", which could also be misinterpreted as a mispronunciation of "Caret".

See Also

Collection

  • 🥇: Allis (#1799392) - 1,518
  • 🥈: Neyinka (#1617374) - 1,107
  • 🥉: Yatsufusa (#1617484) - 666
  • #4: Xcaret (#1502761) - 485
  • #5: Artie Effham (#976900) - 195
  • #6: SweeneyTodd (#1541876) - 151
  • #7: mad mushy (#1610486) - 150
  • #8: raynstorm (#270137) - 89
  • #9: Tom808 (#1178385) - 67
  • #10: TwentyBelow (#1790420) - 65

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