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==References==
==References==
*The name of this item is from [[Wikipedia:The_Beatles|The Beatles]] 1967 album [[Wikipedia:Magical Mystery Tour|''Magical Mystery Tour'']].
*The name of this item is from [[Wikipedia:The_Beatles|The Beatles]] 1967 album [[Wikipedia:Magical Mystery Tour|''Magical Mystery Tour'']].
*"Roll up!" in the description of this item is a repeated lyric from the the title song, ''"Magical Mystery Tour."'', from that same [[Wikipedia:The_Beatles|Beatles]] album.
*"Roll up!" in the description of this item is a line from the title song, ''"Magical Mystery Tour."''
*When this item is used from the inventory, another [[Wikipedia:The_Beatles|Beatles]] song from the [[Wikipedia:Magical Mystery Tour|''Magical Mystery Tour'']] is used, ''"Your Mother Should Know"''.
*When this item is used from the inventory, ''"Your Mother Should Know"'' — another [[Wikipedia:The_Beatles|Beatles]] song from the [[Wikipedia:Magical Mystery Tour|''Magical Mystery Tour'']] album — is used.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 22:08, 5 December 2005

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This is a potion that's positively bubbling with Magicalness. Roll up! (your sleeves, and drink it.)

Type: combat / usable item
Selling Price: 50 Meat.
Cannot be traded.


Notes

When Used

  • From inventory:
You drink the Magical Mystery Juice. This stuff tastes great, and your mother should know!
You gain X Mana points.
  • In combat:

You use the magical mystery juice.

You drink the Magical Mystery Juice, and your Mana Points are partially refreshed.

You gain X Mana points.
  • X = (1.5 * level) + (4 to 6) MP

References

  • The name of this item is from The Beatles 1967 album Magical Mystery Tour.
  • "Roll up!" in the description of this item is a line from the title song, "Magical Mystery Tour."
  • When this item is used from the inventory, "Your Mother Should Know" — another Beatles song from the Magical Mystery Tour album — is used.

See Also