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*Does not work for [[Weapon of the Pastalord]] spell. | *Does not work for [[Weapon of the Pastalord]] spell. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The Scoville scale is used to measure hot (spicy) foods such as peppers and hot sauces. Spicy, Hot, and Super Fire Hot are common names for hot sauces. | *The [[Wikipedia:Scoville|Scoville scale]] is used to measure hot (spicy) foods such as peppers and hot sauces. Spicy, Hot, and Super Fire Hot are common names for hot sauces. | ||
*Capsaicin, an ingredient in pepper spray, is | *[[Wikipedia:Capsaicin|Capsaicin]], an ingredient in pepper spray, is the active component of hot peppers that gives them heat. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 07:29, 11 May 2006
The great mage Scoville, master of all things eye-wateringly spicy, penned this ancient treatise on getting the most bang for your metaphysical buck. With this, your spells won't just be hot, they'll be super fire hot.
Type: off-hand item
Selling Price: 2000 Meat.
NOTE: This item only works for Pastamancer and Sauceror Spells.
Notes
- Available for purchase at Gouda's Grimoire and Grocery in the League of Chef-Magi.
- Does not work for Weapon of the Pastalord spell.
References
- The Scoville scale is used to measure hot (spicy) foods such as peppers and hot sauces. Spicy, Hot, and Super Fire Hot are common names for hot sauces.
- Capsaicin, an ingredient in pepper spray, is the active component of hot peppers that gives them heat.