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desc=This is a disco ball, which can be used either to liven up a disco party or to hit stuff in the head. You're thinking the latter is probably a better option in most contexts.| | desc=This is a disco ball, which can be used either to liven up a disco party or to hit stuff in the head. You're thinking the latter is probably a better option in most contexts.| | ||
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This is a disco ball, which can be used either to liven up a disco party or to hit stuff in the head. You're thinking the latter is probably a better option in most contexts.
(Meatsmithing component)
Type: ranged weapon (1-handed disco ball)
Power: 10
Selling Price: 1 Meat.
(In-game plural: disco balls)
Drop Locations
Uses
Notes
- Disco Bandits start with one of these in their inventory.
- This item is available from The Sewer as both a regular drop and as a ten-leaf clover selection.
- Formerly a usable item (which did nothing useful).
Messages
Blinding light reflects off your disco ball, blinding your opponent for X damage. And that's the way (uh-huh, uh-huh) you like it (uh-huh, uh-huh). KAPOW! BARF! SOCKO!
You beat <it> soundly with your disco ball, doing X damage. They'll need an extended stay at the YMCA to recover, but at least it's fun to stay there. ZOT! ZAP! BIFF!
You smack <it> in the head with your disco ball, and don't stop 'til you get enough. Enough damage, that is. X points' worth, to be precise. SPLAT! BONK! SOCKO!
You smack <it> with your disco ball. Waterloo! <It> couldn't escape if <it> wanted to, and sustains X damage. ZOT! BOOF! WHACK!
You smack your disco ball into <its> head, doing X damage. At this rate, <it> has little chance of (ah, ah, ah, ah) stayin' alive. BONK! SMACK! BOINK!
You swing your disco ball and disco-dance up a storm, doing an infernal X points of damage to your bewildered opponent. SPLAT! KAPOW! SOCKO!
You twirl your disco ball above your head. <It> violently shake shake shake, shake shake shake, shakes <its> booty, sustaining X damage. BIFF! BOOF! POW!
You twirl your disco ball above your head. Your opponent starts to panic! Then <it> runs blindly into a wall, sustaining X damage. BOOF! BOINK! KERBLAM!
References
- The successful attack, "Blinding light reflects off your disco ball, blinding your opponent for X damage. And that's the way (uh-huh, uh-huh) you like it (uh-huh, uh-huh)." refers to "That's The Way (I Like It)" by KC & The Sunshine Band.
- The successful attack, "You twirl your disco ball above your head. (It) violently shake shake shake, shake shake shake, shakes (its) booty, sustaining X damage," references the song "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" by KC & The Sunshine Band.
- The successful attack, "You smack your disco ball into <its> head, doing X damage. At this rate, <it> has little chance of (ah, ah, ah, ah) stayin' alive." is a reference to "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees.
- The successful attack, "You smack (it) with your disco ball. Waterloo! (It) couldn't escape if (it) wanted to, and sustains X damage," references the song "Waterloo" by ABBA.
- The successful attack, "You beat (it) soundly with your disco ball, doing X damage. It'll take an extended stay at the YMCA for (it) to recover, but at least it's fun to stay there," references the song "YMCA" by the Village People.
- The successful attack "You twirl your disco ball above your head. Your opponent starts to panic! Then <it> runs blindly into a wall, sustaining X damage." is a reference to the band "Panic! at the Disco".
- The successful attack "You swing your disco ball and disco-dance up a storm, doing an infernal X points of damage to your bewildered opponent," refers to the song "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps.
- The successful attack "You smack <it> in the head with your disco ball, and don't stop 'til you get enough. Enough damage, that is. X points' worth, to be precise," is a reference to the song "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson.
Zapping
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