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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*There is no technical limit on 4-d cameras used per day. However, because | *Allows you to [[copying|copy]] a monster. | ||
*There is no technical limit on 4-d cameras used per day. However, because {{plural|shaking 4-d camera}} can only be used once per day, and you cannot use a 4-d camera if you have a shaking one in your inventory, they may only ever be used twice a day. | |||
* Using 40 of these makes you eligible for the [[Professional Photographer]] trophy | * Using 40 of these makes you eligible for the [[Professional Photographer]] trophy | ||
* You may use a 4-d camera on a monster that pops out of a [[shaking 4-d camera]]. | * You may use a 4-d camera on a monster that pops out of a [[shaking 4-d camera]]. | ||
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* "Shake, rattle and roll" is a reference to the classic rock and roll song "[[Wikipedia:Shake, Rattle and Roll|Shake, Rattle and Roll]]" first written by [[Wikipedia:Big Joe Turner|Big Joe Turner]] and later made famous by [[Wikipedia:Bill Haley & His Comets|Bill Haley & His Comets]]. | * "Shake, rattle and roll" is a reference to the classic rock and roll song "[[Wikipedia:Shake, Rattle and Roll|Shake, Rattle and Roll]]" first written by [[Wikipedia:Big Joe Turner|Big Joe Turner]] and later made famous by [[Wikipedia:Bill Haley & His Comets|Bill Haley & His Comets]]. | ||
*"4-D" can refer to the idea that [[Wikipedia:time|time]] is the fourth dimension of motion or to a [[Wikipedia:Fourth dimension|fourth spatial dimension]]. | *"4-D" can refer to the idea that [[Wikipedia:time|time]] is the fourth dimension of motion or to a [[Wikipedia:Fourth dimension|fourth spatial dimension]]. | ||
==See Also== | |||
*[{Copying]] | |||
==Collection== | ==Collection== | ||
<collection>4169</collection> | <collection>4169</collection> |
Revision as of 20:04, 16 December 2010
This is a simple camera with a dark secret -- the things it takes pictures of come true! Actually, the things it takes pictures of are already true by definition, but this makes them come true again... later.
Type: combat item
Selling Price: 55 Meat.
(In-game plural: 4-d cameras)
Recipe
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box | spring | |
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nothing-in-the-box | beer lens | |
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4-d camera |
When Used
- Without a shaking 4-d camera in inventory:
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With a flash of light and an accompanying old-timey -POOF- noise, you snap a picture of him. Your camera begins to shake, rattle and roll. | ||
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- With a shaking 4-d camera in inventory:
You've already got a camera with a monster in it. You should probably deal with that one before you take another one.
- Against a monster that can't be copied
This moment is too horrifying to commit to film. You can't bring yourself to snap the picture.
Notes
- Allows you to copy a monster.
- There is no technical limit on 4-d cameras used per day. However, because shaking 4-d cameras can only be used once per day, and you cannot use a 4-d camera if you have a shaking one in your inventory, they may only ever be used twice a day.
- Using 40 of these makes you eligible for the Professional Photographer trophy
- You may use a 4-d camera on a monster that pops out of a shaking 4-d camera.
References
- A camera that takes pictures of future events appears in an episode of The Twilight Zone entitled "A Most Unusual Camera" and in Say Cheese and Die! a book in the Goosebumps series.
- "Shake, rattle and roll" is a reference to the classic rock and roll song "Shake, Rattle and Roll" first written by Big Joe Turner and later made famous by Bill Haley & His Comets.
- "4-D" can refer to the idea that time is the fourth dimension of motion or to a fourth spatial dimension.
See Also
- [{Copying]]
Collection
- 🥇: eav (#22185), qWErTyaznMAN123 (#1587123) - 2,000
- 🥉: Aerin Frost (#784567) - 1,700
- #4: Rutabega (#183581) - 1,128
- #5: Mistress of the Obvious (#845708) - 300
- #6: Skent (#1076753) - 151
- #7: Artie Effham (#976900) - 145
- #8: Darkling (#1687415) - 100
- #9: shkspr (#1443477) - 48
- #10: SupernovaMe (#867763) - 42
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