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==When | ==When Used== | ||
*''When used on Self:'' | |||
:You shoot yourself in the <[[Anatomical Injuries|body part]]> with the blowgun. Ow! This makes you feel... better. | :You shoot yourself in the <[[Anatomical Injuries|body part]]> with the blowgun. Ow! This makes you feel... better. | ||
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:Now what in the heck are you going to do with ''this''? | :Now what in the heck are you going to do with ''this''? | ||
*''When used on another Player:'' | |||
**''Shooter sees:'' | |||
:You sneak up on <player>, aim, and fire! Direct hit to the <[[Anatomical Injuries|body part]]>! You hear a satisfying "OWWW!" come out of [player] as you stealthily slink away. | ::You sneak up on <player>, aim, and fire! Direct hit to the <[[Anatomical Injuries|body part]]>! You hear a satisfying "OWWW!" come out of [player] as you stealthily slink away. | ||
<center>{{acquire|1|image=blowgun.gif|item=empty blowgun|num=1}}</center> | <center>{{acquire|1|image=blowgun.gif|item=empty blowgun|num=1}}</center> | ||
:Now what in the heck are you going to do with ''this''? | ::Now what in the heck are you going to do with ''this''? | ||
:*''Target sees:'' | |||
::You have been shot in the <[[Anatomical Injuries|body part]]> with a blowgun by <player>. Ow! This makes you feel... better. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Could be obtained from Doc Galaktik upon giving him a [[zombie pineal gland]]. | *Could be obtained from Doc Galaktik upon giving him a [[zombie pineal gland]]. | ||
*After the destruction of [[The Gray Plague]], the blowgun was no longer obtainable from the Doc. | |||
*Cured and immunized characters affected by [[the Gray Plague]]. Persons who had never been infected did not need immunization at the time this cure became available. | *Cured and immunized characters affected by [[the Gray Plague]]. Persons who had never been infected did not need immunization at the time this cure became available. | ||
*Players tend to be divided regarding the etiquette on shooting one another with the blowgun. There were many who, for some reason or other, did not ''want'' to be cured of their terrible affliction, among them those who wanted to become zombies, while there were many more who felt that desire was inconsistent with how they ''should'' be perceiving a dire, life-threatening disease. Many others just wanted to help save the Kingdom from a terrible future. In the end, [[Jick]] said, definitively, that no one would have become a zombie because the staff did not write that possibility into the event, as it was never intended to happen. | *Players tend to be divided regarding the etiquette on shooting one another with the blowgun. There were many who, for some reason or other, did not ''want'' to be cured of their terrible affliction, among them those who wanted to become zombies, while there were many more who felt that desire was inconsistent with how they ''should'' be perceiving a dire, life-threatening disease. Many others just wanted to help save the Kingdom from a terrible future. In the end, [[Jick]] said, definitively, that no one would have become a zombie because the staff did not write that possibility into the event, as it was never intended to happen. | ||
==References== | |||
* The disclaimer notes that "Men impregnated with alien embryos should not take Ofuxxor." in reference to the Alien movies starring Sigourney Weaver, which occurs fairly frequently due to the need of early developmental stage aliens to deposit embryos in a living host to achieve maturation into an adult xenomorph. This aspect of the Alien films has been parodied in various other media, including the movie Spaceballs and computer game The Sims 2. | |||
==Collection== | ==Collection== |
Revision as of 12:18, 5 April 2006
This blowgun contains a dart coated in Ofuxxor™ serum. Are you plagued by gray chat? Is your text getting lighter and lighter? Do you cough more than you hic? Ofuxxor™ can help. Ask your doctor about Ofuxxor™ today!
Ofuxxor™ may cause missing limbs, lack of marmosets, and overall malaise. Pregnant women, or men who are impregnated with alien embryos, should not take Ofuxxor.
Type: usable (self or others)
Cannot be discarded
When Used
- When used on Self:
- You shoot yourself in the <body part> with the blowgun. Ow! This makes you feel... better.
![]() | You acquire an item: empty blowgun |
- Now what in the heck are you going to do with this?
- When used on another Player:
- Shooter sees:
- You sneak up on <player>, aim, and fire! Direct hit to the <body part>! You hear a satisfying "OWWW!" come out of [player] as you stealthily slink away.
![]() | You acquire an item: empty blowgun |
- Now what in the heck are you going to do with this?
- Target sees:
- You have been shot in the <body part> with a blowgun by <player>. Ow! This makes you feel... better.
Notes
- Could be obtained from Doc Galaktik upon giving him a zombie pineal gland.
- After the destruction of The Gray Plague, the blowgun was no longer obtainable from the Doc.
- Cured and immunized characters affected by the Gray Plague. Persons who had never been infected did not need immunization at the time this cure became available.
- Players tend to be divided regarding the etiquette on shooting one another with the blowgun. There were many who, for some reason or other, did not want to be cured of their terrible affliction, among them those who wanted to become zombies, while there were many more who felt that desire was inconsistent with how they should be perceiving a dire, life-threatening disease. Many others just wanted to help save the Kingdom from a terrible future. In the end, Jick said, definitively, that no one would have become a zombie because the staff did not write that possibility into the event, as it was never intended to happen.
References
- The disclaimer notes that "Men impregnated with alien embryos should not take Ofuxxor." in reference to the Alien movies starring Sigourney Weaver, which occurs fairly frequently due to the need of early developmental stage aliens to deposit embryos in a living host to achieve maturation into an adult xenomorph. This aspect of the Alien films has been parodied in various other media, including the movie Spaceballs and computer game The Sims 2.
Collection
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