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effectid=546|
descid=20d098090ca8f63f8243f081d3e085e6|
descid=20d098090ca8f63f8243f081d3e085e6|
desc=You're afflicted with a disease that combines a constant strawberry aftertaste and a crippling fear of strawberries. It's such a rare disease that most people on the Internet don't believe it actually exists.|
desc=You're afflicted with a disease that combines a constant strawberry aftertaste and a crippling fear of strawberries. It's such a rare disease that most people on the Internet don't believe it actually exists.|
effect=+1 {{element|Spooky|Damage|Given From Effects}} for each turn of Scariberi remaining (up to a maximum of +100).
effect=}}
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==Obtained From==
==Obtained From==
*[[strawberry-flavored Hob-O]] (1 Adventure)
*[[strawberry-flavored Hob-O]] (1 Adventure)
==Notes==
*Grants +1 {{element|Spooky|Damage|Given From Effects}} for each turn of Scariberi remaining (up to a maximum of +100).


==References==
==References==

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Scariberi

Scariberi

You're afflicted with a disease that combines a constant strawberry aftertaste and a crippling fear of strawberries. It's such a rare disease that most people on the Internet don't believe it actually exists.

+X Spooky Damage
+X Damage to Spooky Spells

View metadata
Effect number: 546
Description ID: 20d098090ca8f63f8243f081d3e085e6
View in-game: view

Obtained From

Notes

  • Grants +1 Spooky Damage for each turn of Scariberi remaining (up to a maximum of +100).

References

  • The description could reference any number of mental illnesses that have become a hotbed of debate in Internet circles. The two warring camps are typically people who have diagnosed themselves with the disease based purely on reading a description of it, and people who deny that the disease exists at all. Some good examples of conditions that have been heavily debated on the internet are attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Asperger syndrome, and synesthesia (not an illness per se).

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