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Revision as of 03:58, 9 August 2007
This isn't the kind of sombrero your average border denizen would wear, unless your average border denizen is some combination of a drunken frat boy on spring break and a drag queen. It's huge, made of bright blue velvet, and festooned with sequins, braiding, and beads. You could probably fit far more than ten gallons of liquid in it, but if you did, you'd ruin the fabric. Nobody's going to have any trouble seeing you coming when you're wearing this -- it's like having a neon sign on your head.
Type: hat
Power: 100
Cannot be discardedAll Attributes +5
Combat Initiative -20%
(In-game plural: outrageous sombreros)
When Used
First use, once a day:
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You do a little dance around the sombrero. Thankfully, that doesn't lead to you either making a little love or getting down tonight with the * sombrero. You can almost hear BorderTown folk songs playing as you bust your moves. | ||
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Subsequent Uses in a day:
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You try to bust some moves around the sombrero, but you just can't muster up the enthusiasm for it. Maybe tomorrow you'll feel a little more like dancing. |
Notes
- Drops in a choice from one of the stupor adventures when adventuring in a St. Sneaky Pete's Day Stupor on St. Sneaky Pete's Day XI, while a tin star is equipped.
- When held in inventory, there are two options, "Olé!" and "Equip". Olé! grants the effect.
- Was originally tradable.
References
- The Effect's name is Richie Valens' "La Bamba".
- When used, KC and the Sunshine Band's "Get Down Tonight".
- When used again, possibly Leo Sayer's "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing".
See Also
Collection
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