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Having tried this combination myself, I have seen that these food/utensil pairings do NOT provide the Breakfast with Andrea buff.--[[User:Lord Teroh|Lord Teroh]] 08:56, 16 January 2013 (CET)
Having tried this combination myself, I have seen that these food/utensil pairings do NOT provide the Breakfast with Andrea buff.--[[User:Lord Teroh|Lord Teroh]] 08:56, 16 January 2013 (CET)
*What does this even mean?--[[User:Toffile|Toffile]] 13:01, 16 January 2013 (CET)

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What if there's no sword in this one specifically because Jick knows we'll spend ungodly amounts of time looking for it? (Not saying we should stop) --Sardaman 00:30, 16 January 2013 (CET)

That wouldn't keep with the theme, but it does sort of make sense (it's titled "Obsession"). — Cool12309 (talk) 00:48, 16 January 2013 (CET)
Generally Jick doesn't do total jerk moves like that so there is more then likely a sword--Ganomex 02:18, 16 January 2013 (CET)
There is also a suggestive empty item id (6108) right after five artist combat items. --Club (#66669) (Talk) 02:28, 16 January 2013 (CET)


Given that each utensil "ruins" 2 items of food, I've suggested that they may follow a system similar to the way the 5 elements work. By overlaying the 'which utensil ruins what' over the elemental pentagon/gram, I've come up with the following. (The assignments of food/utensil pairings to an element is purely arbitrary)

[Sleaze]-Batter--Cookie Cutter (ruins Eggs and Potatoes)
[Stench]-Eggs--Spatula (ruins Potatoes and Bread)
[Hot]-Potatoes--Whisk (ruins Bread and Meat)
[Spooky]-Bread--Torch (ruins Meat and Batter)
[Cold]-Meat--Knife (ruins Batter and Eggs)

Elemental Graphic on Photobucket

Having tried this combination myself, I have seen that these food/utensil pairings do NOT provide the Breakfast with Andrea buff.--Lord Teroh 08:56, 16 January 2013 (CET)

  • What does this even mean?--Toffile 13:01, 16 January 2013 (CET)