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Unlike regular Drunken Stupors, these do not cost an adventure, and they have no harmful effects. | Unlike regular Drunken Stupors, these do not cost an adventure, and they have no harmful effects. | ||
* [[The Barrel | * [[The Barrel full of Barrels]]: <br>You're too drunk to mess around with these barrels. | ||
* Using a [[BRICKO_brick|BRICKO]] monster from inventory:<br> You're too drunk to mess with BRICKO right now. | * Using a [[BRICKO_brick|BRICKO]] monster from inventory:<br> You're too drunk to mess with BRICKO right now. |
Revision as of 10:34, 27 August 2023
Drunken Stupor | |
Zone Num | 23 |
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Location | Anywhere |
Unlocks | With drunkenness > tolerance |
Recom Stat | 0 |
Combat % | 0 |
ML | NA |
Terrain | outdoor |
Special Adventures | |
Lucky | none |
refreshedit data |
A Drunken Stupor is what you go on when you adventure while too drunk. Generally, this is not good for your well-being. Adventuring in a stupor on St. Sneaky Pete's Day has some special results.
The first time you get a drunken stupor, the following message is added on to the end of the adventure:
If you attempt this adventure while you are sober, you will see the following message:
- You can't adventure in a stupor unless you're actually in a stupor. Which you aren't.
For more information on how Drunken Stupor relates to other types of encounters, see Encounter.
Stupor Adventures
Coyote Ugly (Meat Loss) | |
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Gutterbound | |
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Hey, baby. Wanna wrestle? | |
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The Too-Much Booze Blues | |
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What's that smell? | |
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Two Birds | |
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Retired Adventures
The Drunk Tank | |
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Location specific stupors
Unlike regular Drunken Stupors, these do not cost an adventure, and they have no harmful effects.
- The Barrel full of Barrels:
You're too drunk to mess around with these barrels.
- Using a BRICKO monster from inventory:
You're too drunk to mess with BRICKO right now.
- The Cake-Shaped Arena:
Susie glares at you.
"You're too drunk to even tell the difference between your familiar and the House Familiar. Come back when you sober up."
- The Casino (Goat Party Slot, Pirate Party Slot and Lemon Party Slot only):
You're too drunk to gamble.
- The Creature's Lair:
You're too drunk to fight a creature.
- The Daily Dungeon:
You're too drunk to spelunk, as it were.
- The Dark and Dank and Sinister Cave:
You're too drunk to mess around in a cave.
- Fernswarthy's Basement:
I know you've got fond memories of stumbling around your parents' basement in a drunken stupor, but this isn't that kind of basement.
- The Haert of the Cyrpt:
You're too drunk to fight evil.
- The Hedge Maze:
You're too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze. Did I ever tell you about the time I got drunk and screwed around in a hedge maze?
No?
Wanna know why I never told you about that? Because it never happened. I was too drunk to screw around in a hedge maze, so I didn't do it.
- Itznotyerzitz Mine (In Disguise):
You're way too drunk to mine right now.
- The Sorceress' Tower (The Stairs):
You attempt to start ascending the tower, but you trip on the first step because you're drunk. You lose interest and wander off.
- The Sorceress' Chamber:
Trust me -- you're going to want to be sober for this confrontation...
- The Typical Tavern (pre-quest):
You never thought this would happen, but you're too drunk to screw around in the cellar of a bar.
- The Typical Tavern (post-quest):
You're too drunk for darkness right now.
Notes
- Being drunk does not prevent the Nemesis hit men, Feast of Boris, or El Dia de Los Muertos Borrachos monsters from appearing.
- You can get eggs on Oyster Egg Day while drunk.
- For a full list of things you can do while overdrunk see here.