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*Throughout combat, the skull tells you approximately (to within about 5%) what your enemy's HP currently is. | *Throughout combat, the skull tells you approximately (to within about 5%) what your enemy's HP currently is. | ||
*Also gives some general feedback about your opponent's capabilities, such as its strength and nimbleness relative to you. | *Also gives some general feedback about your opponent's capabilities, such as its strength and nimbleness relative to you. | ||
*The Clockwork detective skull was a hat until off-hand items were implemented. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:25, 20 March 2006

clockwork detective skull
This is a clockwork skull chock full of mad detective skills. Mad, in this case, being a modifier for 'skills.' I mean, it doesn't have the skills of a mad detective. Anyway, if it doesn't work properly, it can only be attributable to human error.
Type: off-hand item
Moxie Required: 25
Selling Price: 195 Meat.
Recipe
Notes
- Throughout combat, the skull tells you approximately (to within about 5%) what your enemy's HP currently is.
- Also gives some general feedback about your opponent's capabilities, such as its strength and nimbleness relative to you.
- The Clockwork detective skull was a hat until off-hand items were implemented.
References
- The sentence, "it can only be attributable to human error" is a reference to HAL 9000 in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. In the movie, when Dave Bowman removes the AE-35 unit which is supposedly malfunctioning, he finds nothing wrong with it, and when the same model computer used by a scientist on Earth comes to the same conclusion as Dave, HAL explains the discrepency by saying, "It can only be attributable to human error", because up to that point, HAL 9000 computers had a perfect operational record.