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imported>Jett →References: Combined Independence Day and Canada Day into one and removed the innacurate "less legal" bit. Fireworks are perfectly legal in the US, with restrictions that vary between states. |
imported>Quietust This isn't how we do this - if it grants a skill, then the skill goes in the Notes section (as with Talisman of Bakula) |
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Revision as of 13:14, 3 July 2007
This is a portable crossbow with a special attachment that lets it fire lit bottle rockets in addition to regular bolts. It's a combination of festive and deadly that could only be done justice by creating an entirely new word. I'd like to suggest "deastive."
Type: ranged weapon (1-handed crossbow)
Power: 100
Cannot be discarded+15% Moxie
+15% Meat from Monsters
+10% Item Drop from Monsters
Shoots Bottle-Rockets!
NOTE: This item cannot be equipped while in Hardcore.
(In-game plural: bottle-rocket crossbows)
Notes
- July 2007's special of the month from Mr. Store.
- Its Mr. Store description is/was:
- A nifty weapon that lets you shoot bottle-rockets at your enemies. Those bottle-rockets do -- you guessed it -- various things!
- This item was released a few days late due to NS13 delays.
- This item was equippable in hardcore for a few minutes after release.
- The +15% Moxie boost was non-functional for a few minutes after release.
References
- An obvious reference to Independence Day in the United States and Canada Day in Canada, since both celebrations involve fireworks.
- Inventing the word "deastive" to describe the crossbow is likely a reference to Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, specifically the scene in which The Chosen One deems killing people both bad and wrong, and decides it needs a new word: "badong"
- "Deastive" could also be a reference to an early commercial for The Colbert Report, which described the show as "trustigious," a combination of "trustworthy" and "prestigious."
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