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Revision as of 16:02, 25 February 2025
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If you split this compressed ball of colorful leaves into its atomic parts, it will release a burst of powerful energy. This energy is commonly referred to as "fall-out".
Type: potion
(can also be used in combat)
Selling Price: 100 Meat.
Effect: Explosion of Color (25 Adventures)Damages attacking opponents with prismatic damageReduce an enemy's size (Hit Points) by 45-50%
(In-game plural: autumnic bombs)
Obtained From
- Campground items
- Burning Leaves (37 inflammable leaves)
When Used
- From inventory:
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You explode the bomb and are surrounded by an array of dazzling colors. | ||
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- In combat:
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You throw the the bomb at your opponent, and he is vastly diminished by an overwhelming sense of awe as they view the majestic colors of peak fall foliage. |
- Trying to use a second one in the same fight (item is not consumed):
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Your opponent is already reeling from the last blast of peak foliage. |
- Against resistant monsters such as Hobo bosses (item is not consumed):
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Maybe it's better to watch Barbie than it is to blow up this foe. |
References
- The usage failure text is a reference to the Barbenheimer phenomenon in which movies 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' were in theaters at the same time, when the two movies were enjoyed together as an unintended double feature.