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*With the advent of [[NS13]], not even Kingdom of Loathing can claim that it has four types of magical eyedrops in the game -- [[black eyedrops]] and [[cyclops eyedrops]] bring that total to six! | *With the advent of [[NS13]], not even Kingdom of Loathing can claim that it has four types of magical eyedrops in the game -- [[black eyedrops]] and [[cyclops eyedrops]] bring that total to six! | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*In literature, eye of newt is a popular ingredient in witchcraft, possibly originating from [[Wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Wikipedia:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'' (IV, i, 14-15). | *In literature, eye of newt is a popular ingredient in witchcraft, possibly originating from [[Wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Wikipedia:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'' (IV, i, 14-15). |
Revision as of 23:50, 11 August 2007
These are magical vision-enhancing eyedrops, made from newt eyes. If dripping liquified amphibian eyes into your own eyes doesn't sound like something that would help you see better, then obviously you're not an alchemist. Because you're obviously still sane.
By the way, this makes four kinds of magical eyedrops in this game. How many online games can make that claim? Not many!
Type: usable
Selling Price: 5 Meat.
(In-game plural: eyedropses of newt)
Recipe
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eye of newt | scrumptious reagent |
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eyedrops of newt |
When Used
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You pour the eyedrops of newt into your eyes. | ||
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Notes
- With the advent of NS13, not even Kingdom of Loathing can claim that it has four types of magical eyedrops in the game -- black eyedrops and cyclops eyedrops bring that total to six!
References
- In literature, eye of newt is a popular ingredient in witchcraft, possibly originating from William Shakespeare's Macbeth (IV, i, 14-15).
See Also
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