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[[The Crackpot Mystic's Shed]] lies in the [[Forest Village]] and is the home of the Crackpot Mystic. When you visit him, he tries to tell you his story...
[[The Crackpot Mystic's Shed]] lies in the [[Forest Village]] and is the home of the Crackpot Mystic. When you visit him, he tries to tell you his story...
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==Items the Mystic Can Craft==
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==History==
==History==
* Until November 9, 2006, [[The Crackpot Mystic's Shed]] was located in the upper-left corner of the [[Wrong Side of the Tracks]], using the following image.
* Until November 9, 2006, [[The Crackpot Mystic's Shed]] was located in the upper-left corner of the [[Wrong Side of the Tracks]], using the following image.
*:[[File:crackpot.gif|The Crackpot Mystic's Shed]]
*:[[Image:crackpot.gif|The Crackpot Mystic's Shed]]
* The [[pixel whip]] and the [[brown pixel]] were added June 15, 2010, as part of the [[antique 8-Bit Power magazine]] content.
* The [[pixel whip]] and the [[brown pixel]] were added June 15, 2010, as part of the [[antique 8-Bit Power magazine]] content.
* On October 28, 2010, the Mystic gained [[Forest Village|several neighbors]] as a result of [[A Skeleton Invasion!|the skeleton invasion]].
* On October 28, 2010, the Mystic gained [[Forest Village|several neighbors]] as a result of [[A Skeleton Invasion!|the skeleton invasion]].

Revision as of 19:32, 20 January 2012

The Crackpot Mystic's Shed
The Crackpot Mystic's Shed

The Crackpot Mystic's Shed lies in the Forest Village and is the home of the Crackpot Mystic. When you visit him, he tries to tell you his story...


Well hello, young adventurer. You look like an intelligent sort.

Would you like to hear a tale of a mystical realm which lies outside the confines of both time and space?



No thanks, Mr. Crazy Man.
Well then. You can take your grounded-in-reality attitude and stuff it.
Good day and good day.



Sure, old man. Tell me all about it.
Excellent.
Then allow me to start my tale at the beginning, which is where tales should start, don't you think?
What we see of reality, here in the Kingdom, is but a fraction of what truly exists.
Long before the Times of Old, all was Void. And the Void was stumbled upon by an ancient race of trans-dimensional Beings.
I know not what they called themselves, but I call them "The Designers."
They created all that we see, through their mastery of a strange technology I refer to as "The Pixel."
Do you believe me, young adventurer?



Nope. I think you're insane.
Then I see I am wasting both of our time. I shall waste it no more. Jerk.



Against my better judgment, yes.
I knew you would...
I shall continue my tale, then.
Many years ago, I stumbled upon an artifact of great mystery and power. Its power is exceeded only by its mystery, and by manipulating it, I was able to move outside of the Kingdom, and into a sort of border realm between our world and the world of the Designers.
It is a strange and dangerous place, filled with an assortment of strange and dangerous creatures.
For years I fought with and defeated these creatures, and became skilled, to a certain extent, in the manipulation of the Pixel.
Alas, I have grown old. These brittle bones can no longer withstand the rigors of combat, and my supply of Pixels has dwindled to nothing.
Will you pick up the torch, Adventurer? Will you journey into this realm so that I may continue my studies?



I changed my mind. You're nuts.
Sigh.
Come back when you're less of a meanie.
Sigh.



Er, sure, I guess so...
Wonderful!
This artifact, when equipped, will allow you to enter the 8-Bit Realm.
Unfortunately, I seem to have forgotten where the door to this realm lies.
Oh well, I'm sure you'll find it.
You acquire an item: continuum transfunctioner

Items the Mystic Can Craft

Product black blue green red white brown Type Effect

blue pixel potion
3 2 0 0 0 0 Usable Item Gain 50-80 MP

digital key
0 0 0 0 30 0 Misc. Item Opens a door at the perplexing door

green pixel potion
4 0 3 0 0 0 Usable Item Gain 40-60 HP & 30-40 MP

monster bait
0 0 0 20 15 0 Accessory Combat Encounters +5%

pixel boomerang
10 20 0 0 10 0 Boomerang Power: 50, Items from Monsters +5%

pixel hat
0 0 15 0 10 0 Hat Power: 50, All Attributes +2

pixel pants
10 0 0 20 0 0 Pants Power: 50, HP/MP +10

pixel shield
10 0 0 20 10 0 Shield Damage Reduction: 3, Muscle +5

pixel sword
10 10 0 0 20 0 Sword Power: 50, Combat Initiative +15%

purple pixel pie
0 2 0 2 5 0 Food 3-6 Adventures, +12-18 each substat, (3 fullness)

red pixel potion
3 0 0 2 0 0 Usable Item Gain 100-120 HP

pixel whip
0 0 0 0 0 10 Whip Power: 10, All Attributes +3

white pixel
0 1 1 1 0 0 Misc. Item Used to make other pixel items

Notes

The Crackpot Mystic takes your Pixels and creates some items. (less than one, something's wrong here)

History

References

  • The blue, green, and red pixel potions are references to the blue, green, and red potions from The Legend of Zelda game, except that the blue pixel potion and green pixel potion's restorative abilities are switched.
  • The pixel colors refer to the color of the lights in a computer/television screen; the white pixel recipe is a reference to the composition of white on a computer/television screen, which is a combination of red, green, and blue.
  • Early 8-bit machines typically were capable of displaying just eight colors, based on the three color signals of the chip:
R G B
0 0 0   Black
0 0 1   Blue
0 1 0   Green
0 1 1   Cyan
1 0 0   Red
1 0 1   Magenta (Fuchsia)
1 1 0   Yellow
1 1 1   White
  • Surprisingly, Jick hasn't used Yellow or Cyan in the 8-bit realm, and used Purple rather than Fuchsia, probably for added alliterative appeal.
In-game KoL Crafts
Cooking Cocktailcrafting
Advanced Saucecrafting · The Way of Sauce · Deep Saucery · Pastamastery · Transcendental Noodlecraft · Tempuramancy · Sushi-Rolling Advanced Cocktailcrafting · Superhuman Cocktailcrafting · Salacious Cocktailcrafting · Tiki Mixology · Nash Crosby's Still
Meatsmithing Crimbo
Armorcraftiness · Super-Advanced Meatsmithing · Grimacite Smithing Toymaking · Toolmaking · Spooky Toymaking · Assimilating · Crimborg Toymaking
Miscellaneous
Meat Pasting · Untinkering · Jewelrycrafting · Really Expensive Jewelrycrafting · Pixelcrafting · Star Combining · Weaving · Staffcrafting · Mushroom Breeding · Supertinkering · The Malus of Forethought
Discoveries
Meat-Pasting · Cooking · Meatsmithing · Cocktailcrafting · Jewelrycrafting · Miscellaneous