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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Sometimes obtained from a [[dead mimic]].
*Conditionally obtained from a [[dead mimic]].
*Can [[zapping|zap]] items with the wand.
*Allows you to [[zapping|zap]] items.
*May explode when zapping items. Another can be obtained three days later.
*May explode when zapping items. Another can be obtained three days later.


==References==
==References==
*The item name may allude to the fantasy/sci-fi novel ''[[Wikipedia:So You Want to Be a Wizard|So You Want to Be a Wizard]]'', in which the character Christopher Rodriguez uses an aluminum wand instead of wood (because his magical affinity is centered toward machinery, instead of living organisms).
*The item name may allude to the fantasy/sci-fi novel ''[[Wikipedia:So You Want to Be a Wizard|So You Want to Be a Wizard]]'', in which the character Christopher Rodriguez uses an aluminum wand instead of wood (because his magical affinity is centered toward machinery, instead of living organisms).

Revision as of 00:25, 20 April 2008

aluminum wand
aluminum wand

This is a wand you found in the Dungeons of Doom. It's just about the only thing IN the Dungeons of Doom that looks anything like what it's supposed to be. It's as recyclable as it is stylish!

Cannot be discarded
Quest Item


(In-game plural: aluminum wands)
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Item number: 1271
Description ID: 449357199
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Notes

  • Conditionally obtained from a dead mimic.
  • Allows you to zap items.
  • May explode when zapping items. Another can be obtained three days later.

References

  • The item name may allude to the fantasy/sci-fi novel So You Want to Be a Wizard, in which the character Christopher Rodriguez uses an aluminum wand instead of wood (because his magical affinity is centered toward machinery, instead of living organisms).