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==When Used== | ==When Used== | ||
*''In combat'': | |||
{{useitem| | {{useitem| | ||
text=You toss the banana peel on the ground in front of your opponent, who comically trips on it. Ha! Ha ha!| | text=You toss the banana peel on the ground in front of your opponent, who comically trips on it. Ha! Ha ha!| | ||
type=combat}} | type=combat}} | ||
:''(The monster does not attack that turn, or the next)'' | |||
(The monster does not attack that turn, or the next) | *''One round later'': | ||
'' | :It gets back up | ||
It gets back up | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Obtained by eating a [[banana]]. | *Obtained by eating a [[banana]]. | ||
*May cause the adventure [[Schadenfreude]] several turns later when used in combat. | *May cause the adventure [[Schadenfreude]] several turns later when used in combat. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 06:29, 1 March 2007
Ah, the humble banana peel, bane of vaudeville comics everywhere.
Is there some inherent property in a banana peel that makes it slipperier than other fruits? Or would an orange peel, discarded on the ground, be equally dangerous, but -- as oranges are less intrinsically comical than bananas -- less humorous?
Obviously some serious scientific investigation is warranted.
Type: combat item
(In-game plural: banana peels)
When Used
- In combat:
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You toss the banana peel on the ground in front of your opponent, who comically trips on it. Ha! Ha ha! |
- (The monster does not attack that turn, or the next)
- One round later:
- It gets back up
Notes
- Obtained by eating a banana.
- May cause the adventure Schadenfreude several turns later when used in combat.
References
- This is, of course, a reference to the very old time gag of someone slipping on a banana peel.
Collection
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