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Obtaining this skill gives the player five spells that show up in the skills menu:
Obtaining this skill gives the player five spells that show up in the skills menu:
* [[Spirit of Cayenne (skill)|Spirit of Cayenne]] (hot)
* [[Spirit of Cayenne (skill)|Spirit of Cayenne]] <span style="color: red;">'''(hot)'''</span>
* [[Spirit of Peppermint (skill)|Spirit of Peppermint]] (cold)
* [[Spirit of Peppermint (skill)|Spirit of Peppermint]] <span style="color: blue;">'''(cold)'''</span>
* [[Spirit of Garlic (skill)|Spirit of Garlic]] (stench)
* [[Spirit of Garlic (skill)|Spirit of Garlic]] <span style="color: green;">'''(stench)'''</span>
* [[Spirit of Wormwood (skill)|Spirit of Wormwood]] (spooky)
* [[Spirit of Wormwood (skill)|Spirit of Wormwood]] <span style="color: gray;">'''(spooky)'''</span>
* [[Spirit of Bacon Grease (skill)|Spirit of Bacon Grease]] (sleeze)
* [[Spirit of Bacon Grease (skill)|Spirit of Bacon Grease]] <span style="color: blueviolet;">'''(sleaze)'''</span>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:47, 18 March 2006

Flavour of Magic

Flavour of Magic

Type: Noncombat
MP Cost: 10

This spell will allow you to bring your mystical being in line with the elemental forces that underly all things: earth, wind, fire, water, and heart. Wait, I mean hot, cold, sleaze, stench, and spookiness. And what's the deal with 'heart' anyway? How does that make any sense at all?

Forces pasta spells to have a single element of choosing (40 Adventures)

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Skill ID not known!
Source: Guild Trainer
Price: 14,000 Meat
Class: Pastamancer
Level: 14

This skill needs its in-game message specified via the "usemsg" parameter; see {{Skill}} for more details.


Obtaining this skill gives the player five spells that show up in the skills menu:

References

  • The elemental forces mentioned are a reference to the cartoon show Captain Planet. The powers that combined to form Captain Planet were, in order, Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, and Heart. Oddly enough, they are not listed in the correct order in the skill description. Perhaps the order they are in is a result of wanting "Earth, Wind, and Fire" to be in that order.
  • The name of the skill could be a reference to the first Discworld novel "The Colour of Magic".