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Revision as of 13:52, 20 March 2007
Advanced Cocktailcrafting
Type: NoncombatMP Cost: 10
This skill focuses your disco groove into the ability to make special high-quality cocktails.
Allows you to mix drinks using little paper umbrellas, coconut shells, and magical ice cubes (at no MP cost), and to summon (at random) up to three (or with Superhuman Cocktailcrafting, five) of these per day at a cost of 10 MP per summoning.
Source: | Guild Trainer |
Price: | 5,000 |
Class: | Disco Bandit |
Level: | 5 |
When Used: |
You scrounge up some cocktail accessories...
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Produces
- a little sump'm sump'm
- bungle in the jungle
- calle de miel
- ducha de oro
- fuzzbump
- horizontal tango
- ocean motion
- perpendicular hula
- pink pony
- rockin' wagon
- roll in the hay
- slap and tickle
- slip 'n' slide
Basic Recipe
All Advanced Cocktailcrafting drinks follow a similar recipe. No special skills are required to make "Mixed Drinks" (a bottle of booze plus a fruit or soda water), but the Advanced Cocktailcrafting skill is required to make "Garnished Drinks" (a mixed drink plus a little paper umbrella, coconut shell, or magical ice cubes).
Mixed Drinks give 3-6 adventures, 8-10 points to a single stat, plus 3 drunkenness. Garnished Drinks give 10-14 adventures, 34-36 to a single stat OR 25-27 to one stat and 8-10 to a second, plus 4 drunkenness.
Complete Recipe Guide
The recipe table for these items is shown below. Red is used for drinks that improve Muscle, Blue for Mysticality, and Green for Moxie. The intensity of the color indicates the relative strength of the drink in that area.
References
- Nearly all the Advanced Cocktailcrafting drink names can be interpreted as euphemisms for sex. See horizontal tango for a discussion.