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* 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.
* 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.
*  If the button is equipped and you continued to adventure in a [[St. Sneaky Pete's Day Stupor]], a different choice in the same adventure would drop an [[outrageous sombrero]].
*  If the button is equipped and you continued to adventure in a [[St. Sneaky Pete's Day Stupor]], a different choice in the same adventure would drop an [[outrageous sombrero]].
*  Pulverizing this item only yields 3 twinkly powders and 1 twinkly nuggets. Also, there is a warning dialog box before smashing it asking if you are sure as it may be a "valuable item".


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:33, 5 May 2007

tin star
tin star

This is a badge that denotes its bearer to be the Sheriff of some town in the dusty hinterlands of civilization. Given the lawmen/outlaw ratio of such places, it's also pretty much an expiration date stamp as well, unless you're smart enough to wear a sheet of metal under your poncho. You'd have to have some sizable cojones to even wear this around.

Type: accessory
Cannot be discarded

+5 to Monster Level
Moxie +3


(In-game plural: tin stars)
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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.
  • If the button is equipped and you continued to adventure in a St. Sneaky Pete's Day Stupor, a different choice in the same adventure would drop an outrageous sombrero.
  • Pulverizing this item only yields 3 twinkly powders and 1 twinkly nuggets. Also, there is a warning dialog box before smashing it asking if you are sure as it may be a "valuable item".

References

  • "wear a sheet of metal under your poncho" is a reference to A Fistful of Dollars, in which Clint Eastwood's character hides a metal plate under his poncho to protect himself from bullets.

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