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*This [[Wikipedia:Through the Looking-Glass|glass]] is a reference to the glass that [[Wikipedia:Alice in Wonderland|Alice]] steps through to get to Wonderland
*This [[Wikipedia:Through the Looking-Glass|glass]] is a reference to the glass that [[Wikipedia:Alice in Wonderland|Alice]] steps through to get to Wonderland
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*The part about, "your reflection seems to be holding a tiny bottle of blue liquid", and the subsequent acquiration of that tiny bottle of blue liquid is a reference to the final scene of ''Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone'', when Harry sees himself in a mirror holding the Sorceror's Stone, and it comes true.
*The part about, "your reflection seems to be holding a tiny bottle of blue liquid", and the subsequent acquiration of that tiny bottle of blue liquid is a reference to the final scene of ''[[Wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', when Harry sees himself in a mirror holding the Sorceror's Stone, and it comes true.

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A Looking Glass
A Looking Glass

A Looking Glass may be installed in your Clan VIP Lounge by using a Clan looking glass from the Mr. Store for 3 Mr. Accessories.

When "Used"

  • On first use each day:
    You check yourself out in the looking glass. You're looking pretty snazzy, and your reflection seems to be holding a tiny bottle of blue liquid. Hmm.
You acquire an item: "DRINK ME" potion
  • Subsequent uses:
    You check yourself out in the looking glass. You're looking pretty snazzy!

Notes

Reference

  • This glass is a reference to the glass that Alice steps through to get to Wonderland
  • The part about, "your reflection seems to be holding a tiny bottle of blue liquid", and the subsequent acquiration of that tiny bottle of blue liquid is a reference to the final scene of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, when Harry sees himself in a mirror holding the Sorceror's Stone, and it comes true.