Grue egg omelette: Difference between revisions
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*When it was implemented, this was the second consumable food to be a '''Quest Item''' (following the [[bowl of oriole's nest soup]]); however, on September 11, 2006, it was observed to no longer be a quest item. | *When it was implemented, this was the second consumable food to be a '''Quest Item''' (following the [[bowl of oriole's nest soup]]); however, on September 11, 2006, it was observed to no longer be a quest item. | ||
*The [[moons]] have no special effects on this food beyond the bonus on [[Stat Days]]. | *The [[moons]] have no special effects on this food beyond the bonus on [[Stat Days]]. | ||
The other spelling of omelette (omelet) is used in the non-combat adventure [[What Can You Do?]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:16, 7 January 2007
This omelette consists of gray lumps of mushroom surrounded by gray lumps of egg. On the whole, not very appetizing. It smells pretty good, though. Maybe if it was completely dark, you'd be more likely to enjoy eating it.
Turnabout is fair play, after all.
Type: food (quality unspecified)
Size: UNSPECIFIED
Cannot be discarded
(In-game plural: grue egg omelettes)
Recipe
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grue egg | spooky mushroom |
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grue egg omelette |
When Consumed
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You eat the grue egg omelette. You feel like you just got back from Soviet Russia. | ||
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(You gain 4 Fullness.) |
Notes
- When it was implemented, this was the second consumable food to be a Quest Item (following the bowl of oriole's nest soup); however, on September 11, 2006, it was observed to no longer be a quest item.
- The moons have no special effects on this food beyond the bonus on Stat Days.
The other spelling of omelette (omelet) is used in the non-combat adventure What Can You Do?
References
- "Maybe if it was completely dark, you'd be more likely to enjoy eating it." from the item description refers to how the Grue is more likely to attack in the dark.
- The use text refers to comedian Yakov Smirnoff and his Russian Reversal ("In Soviet Russia") routine, in that normally the player is eaten by a grue, not vice-versa. "In America, you are likely to be eaten by grue. In Soviet Russia, grue is likely to be eaten by you!"
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