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Revision as of 16:17, 5 June 2006

The Hermit humbly requests that this page be rewritten or expanded.

More clarification on the effect (does it hit adventure gains, does it work on canned air, etc.) would be appreciated.

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This is a little packet of "homeopathic healing powder", which is supposed to boost the effectiveness of other various herbal medications. At least that's what it says on the label; as far as you can tell, it looks like crushed rock salt. So, it's probably better when taken internally, rather than rubbed directly into your wounds.

Type: usable
Selling Price: 50 Meat.

When Used

You open the packet and pour the crystalline powder down your gullet, and feel the sizzle of its hippy magic in your gut.

Notes

  • Acquired from taking the fish in the Violet Fog adventure, if Barnabas tells you it is "Something related to herbs or medicines, if my nose is accurate."
  • Using this item seems to increase the effects of spleen-hitting items, such as moxie weeds and extra-strength strongness elixirs, but not Oyster Eggs.
  • The effect remains active until you use a standard spleen hitting item. This means that using Oyster Eggs does not nullify the effect.

References

  • The name of this item and its stated resemblance to crushed rock salt is from the book How To Play With Your Food by Penn and Teller.

Collection

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