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Revision as of 06:07, 8 November 2006
This is a brick, which has been expertly balanced for throwing. It even has a piece of string tied around it so you can attach a note. It's these little touches of quality that really make for an enjoyable vandalism experience.
Type: usable (self or others)
Cannot be discarded
Free pull from Hagnk's
Gift Item
(In-game plural: bricks)
When Used
Break out a window with a brick.
Chuck the brick at ______ (name or playerid).
Attach a message to the brick (500 characters max):
- You arc the brick through the window of <Player>'s <housing>, shattering it to pieces. Suddenly, you get back in your Bronco and take off like O.J. Simpson.
If the player has no housing or is incorporeal:
- <Player> hasn't got a tent or house, so you throw the brick at him while he isn't looking. The brick hits him in the <forehead>. That was mean -- you shouldn't make fun of poor people.
If no message is written:
- No message? How rude!
If you try to throw your brick at Jick:
- Brick is no longer jickable. It was fun while it lasted.
Notes
- Obtained by using the skill Summon Hilarious Objects.
- When received and player has no housing:
- <player> has thrown a brick at you, hitting you in your <forehead>.. ¡Ay caramba!*

- Wait, there's a note attached.
- (* interjection denoting surprise)
![]() | You acquire an item: brick |
- When received and player has housing:
- <player> has thrown a brick through the window of your <housing>. ¡Ay caramba!*

- Wait, there's a note attached.
- (* interjection denoting surprise)
![]() | You acquire an item: brick |
- The usual message appears if you throw a brick at yourself.
- You can obtain a brick even if you're in Hardcore mode.
- Bricks can be thrown from the chat right-click menu, with the option "Brick 'Em, Dano."
- Bricks may be used against people in Valhalla, but they will not get the imaged notification listed above, only a notification in chat. Additionally, any note attached to the brick is lost and cannot be read by the recipient.
References
- The "¡Ay caramba!" and its translation are a reference to this page of the webcomic Dr. McNinja.
- "How rude!" was Stephanie Tanner's catch phrase on the TV show Full House.
- The line about throwing a brick through the window and jumping into the Bronco and taking off like O.J. Simpson is based on the lyrics from the song Birdman Kicked my Ass by Wesley Willis.
- The "Brick 'Em, Dano" is a reference to the 80's television show "Hawaii Five-O", where at the end of the episode, Detective Steve McGarret would say "Book 'Em, Danno!" to his partner Danny Williams.
See Also
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