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Also the chance of item bonuses seemed to decrease. After about 5-6 items I stopped finding things in my pockets with the last being a couple dozen turns after finding the previous. [[User:Mr.Mask|Mr.Mask]] 16:57, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
Also the chance of item bonuses seemed to decrease. After about 5-6 items I stopped finding things in my pockets with the last being a couple dozen turns after finding the previous. [[User:Mr.Mask|Mr.Mask]] 16:57, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
Similar findings here. The first few items came relatively quickly, and then started to diminish in frequency. Probably worth keeping track and seeing if there's a max limit per day, of if it just keeps reducing in chance. (In-run, I ended up with a total of 8 items)--[[User:Jletter|Jletter]] ([[User talk:Jletter|talk]]) 18:40, 1 November 2013 (UTC)


==Laundry==
==Laundry==

Revision as of 18:40, 1 November 2013

Skills Testing

There are 3 0-MP in-combat skills that were made available as soon as I equipped the pants.

1) Talk About Politics (5 left)

You talk about politics until your opponent collapses from boredom. You won't be seeing him for a while, that's for sure! You win the fight!

Used on a Skeletal Sommelier, instantly ended the fight, didn't see him around for around 30 turns. After that, I tried to ban both the Sommeliers and the racks, as soon as I banned the racks, the Sommeliers started appearing again.

2) Pocket Crumbs (once per fight)

You grab some crumbs from the pocket of your Pantsgiving and hurl them into your foe's eyes, shouting "POCKET CRUMBS." It stops to rub its eyes. Monster Attack Monster attack power reduced by 22 Monster Defense Monster defense reduced by 14 Oh hey, there was something else in your pocket next to the crumbs! You acquire an item: high-calorie sugar substitute

Used on a possessed wine rack (atk: 158, def: 163).

3) Air Dirty Laundry (once per fight)

You shake your pristine pantlegs at your opponent, stirring up 6(red) gross damage. Your opponent pauses and stares at you, disgusted by how messy an eater you are.

Used on a possessed wine rack. Appears to be stunned for 1 round. --Psycomaniac (#277160) (talk) 15:11, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

Pocket Crumbs

You grab some crumbs from the pocket of your Pantsgiving and hurl them into your foe's eyes, shouting "POCKET CRUMBS." It stops to rub its eyes.
Monster Attack Monster attack power reduced by 10
Monster Defense Monster defense reduced by 10
Oh hey, there was something else in your pocket next to the crumbs!
nail file You acquire an item: nail file
Discordance (talk) 15:38, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

It appears that Pocket Crumbs staggers and reduces enemy attack and defense by a percentage. Cubist bulls (atk: 135 def: 124) were reduced 14-20 attack and 11-15 defense. A wandering accordion player (Moxie 2006, Muscle 928) was reduced 284 attack and 85 defense and a Possessed Can of Cranberry Sauce (Moxie 1880, Muscle 928) was by 192 attack and 140 defense.

Also the chance of item bonuses seemed to decrease. After about 5-6 items I stopped finding things in my pockets with the last being a couple dozen turns after finding the previous. Mr.Mask 16:57, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

Similar findings here. The first few items came relatively quickly, and then started to diminish in frequency. Probably worth keeping track and seeing if there's a max limit per day, of if it just keeps reducing in chance. (In-run, I ended up with a total of 8 items)--Jletter (talk) 18:40, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

Laundry

  • At 0 fullness
You shake your pristine pantlegs at your opponent, stirring up no gross damage. Your opponent pauses and stares at you, confused.

Discordance (talk) 15:41, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

Fullness effects the damage, at 30 fullness I dealt 9-12 damage that was physical, hot, stench, sleaze, cold, and/or spooky. Also opponent is staggered. [User:Mr.Mask|Mr.Mask]] 16:57, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

Lets you cram in slightly more food

Increases maximum fullness by 1. [User:Mr.Mask|Mr.Mask]] 16:57, 1 November 2013 (UTC) Nevermind, it seems that after a fight at maximum fullness occasionally you get a message (sorry I forgot to copy it) that talks about fitting a little bit more in. This can happen multiple times a day. Mr.Mask 17:10, 1 November 2013 (UTC)