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* | *Relentlessly pursuing the six-fingered man is a reference to [[wikipedia:Inigo Montoya|Inigo Montoya]] from [[wikipedia:The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]. The beginning of the effect's description refers to one of Inigo's best-known lines: "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." |
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Hello! Driven by your relentless pursuit of the six-fingered man, you are inspired to work quickly and creatively.
Lets you craft things more quickly
Obtained From
- Hearing the Accordion Thief song Inigo's Incantation of Inspiration (5-15 Adventures).
Notes
- This effect prevents adventure loss when crafting an item that would have taken adventures to create. For each adventure saved, 5 turns of the effect are consumed in exchange.
- This effect works with jewelrymaking, even with fewer than 15 turns of the effect active. For example, with 10 turns of the effect, crafting a piece of jewelry will consume 10 turns of the effect and 1 adventure.
- It does not save adventures when crafting with The Wok of Ages.
References
- Relentlessly pursuing the six-fingered man is a reference to Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride. The beginning of the effect's description refers to one of Inigo's best-known lines: "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."