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It lets loose a high-pitched squeak. Fortunately, you've built up your immunity by listening to Mariah Carey.
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<font color="#FF0000"><b>FUMBLE!</b></font> Out of nowhere, a set of helicopter blades emerge from your hat and lift you out of reach of your opponent. Hey, you can see your campsite from here!
<font color="#FF0000"><b>FUMBLE!</b></font> Out of nowhere, a set of helicopter blades emerge from your hat and lift you out of reach of your opponent. Hey, you can see your campsite from here!

Revision as of 05:35, 1 July 2006

The Clockwork Apparatus is an outfit.

Equipment

Notes

  • Wearing this outfit replaces all combat fumbles with a random effect such as healing you, damaging your opponent, or stopping your opponent from hitting you.
  • This outfit allows you to get the clockwork tattoo.
  • Trick-or-treating in this outfit scores you a Sugar Cog.
  • This is the only outfit that needs a shirt to complete it

Fumble Effects

FUMBLE! Suddenly, a pair of strange mechanical arms pop out of your belt-buckle. They bandage your wounds, wipe the sweat off of your brow, and hand you a refreshing glass of iced tea before retracting.

HPYou gain 11−14 hit points.
MPYou gain 11−14 Mana Points.

FUMBLE! Out of nowhere, a set of helicopter blades emerge from your hat and lift you out of reach of your opponent. Hey, you can see your campsite from here!


FUMBLE! You trip and hit your head on a rock. You're not sure exactly what happened next, but you could swear that you saw a yellow dog come out of nowhere and tie your opponent up...


FUMBLE! You trip, and while you're laying on the ground a boxing glove emerges from a hidden compartment in your coat and punches your opponent for 15 damage.

See Also

References

This outfit's messages are references to the animated television series Inspector Gadget.

  • The first fumble effect comes from the introduction to the cartoon.
  • The second fumble effect comes from the movie, Inspector Gadget, where the good inspector says a similar phrase in a similar circumstance.
  • The yellow dog in the third fumble effect is Brain, the dog of Inspector Gadget's niece, Penny. Brain and Penny were very often the ones responsible for solving the cases Inspector Gadget was given.
  • The last fumble is a reference to the character "Data" from the movie The Goonies who had a somewhat unpredictable retractable boxing glove attached to his belt.