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==Obtained From==
==Obtained From==
*[[toast with jam]] (5 Adventures)
*[[toast with jam]] (5 Adventures)
==Notes==
*During every round of combat:
*:<center>You still have that stupid song stuck in your head. You're getting angrier with every passing minute.</center>
*Increases weapon damage every round of combat.


==References==
==References==
*The description is most likely a reference to Bob Marley's "Jamming", as well as a broad reference to jam bands.
*The description is most likely a reference to Bob Marley's "Jamming", as well as a broad reference to jam bands.
*It's also most likely a reference to "[[Wikipedia:The Song That Never Ends|The Song That Never Ends]]" (relevant lyrics: "This is the song that never ends, it just goes on and on my friend"), which was popularized by ''[[Wikipedia:Lamb Chop's Play-Along|Lamb Chop's Play-Along]]''.
*It's also most likely a reference to "[[Wikipedia:The Song That Never Ends|The Song That Never Ends]]" (relevant lyrics: "This is the song that never ends, it just goes on and on my friend"), which was popularized by ''[[Wikipedia:Lamb Chop's Play-Along|Lamb Chop's Play-Along]]''.
==See Also==
*[[Bonus Weapon Damage]]


[[Category:Effects]]
[[Category:Effects]]

Revision as of 01:02, 14 March 2009

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Formula for increased damage

Jammin'

Jammin'

You've got a song in your head that never ends. It just goes on... and on... and on... and on... It's infuriating.

Deal extra damage as the fight goes on
and on...
and on...

View metadata
Effect number: 585
Description ID: ab3170899e6d22313b8507ceb499c7e3
View in-game: view

Obtained From

Notes

  • During every round of combat:
    You still have that stupid song stuck in your head. You're getting angrier with every passing minute.
  • Increases weapon damage every round of combat.

References

  • The description is most likely a reference to Bob Marley's "Jamming", as well as a broad reference to jam bands.
  • It's also most likely a reference to "The Song That Never Ends" (relevant lyrics: "This is the song that never ends, it just goes on and on my friend"), which was popularized by Lamb Chop's Play-Along.

See Also