|
Data on this page needs confirmation.
Do the glyphs correspond to the results you get when drinking the wines? Also, fill in the stat/adventure gain ranges.
|
There are six dusty bottles of wine, all used for the Spookyraven Manor portion of the Holy MacGuffin Quest. They are:
When Consumed
One of the following effects depending on the symbol seen on the bottle with Lord Spookyraven's spectacles equiped. Similar to the bang potions, results change from player to player and with ascension, but always have the same symbol.
Glyph
|
Result
|
|
|
You drink the wine. You've had better, but you've had worse.
|
|
|
You gain 2 Drunkenness.
|
|
|
|
You guzzle the entire bottle of wine before you realize that it has turned into vinegar. Bleeah.
|
|
|
|
|
You drink the bottle of wine, then belch up a cloud of foul-smelling green smoke. Looks like this wine was infused with wormwood. Spoooooooky.
|
|
|
|
You gain 2 Drunkenness.
|
|
|
|
This wine is fantastic! You gulp down the entire bottle, and feel great!
|
|
|
You gain 2 Drunkenness.
|
|
|
|
You drink the wine. It tastes pretty good, but when you get to the bottom, it's full of sediment, which turns out to be powdered glass. Ow.
|
|
|
|
You gain 2 Drunkenness.
|
(initial estimates suggest 60% (+/-) of maximum hit points)
|
|
|
You drink the wine, but it seems to have gone bad. Not in the "turned to vinegar" sense, but the "turned to crime" sense. It perpetrates some violence against you on the inside.
|
|
|
You gain 2 Drunkenness.
|
(initial estimates suggest 80% (+/-) of maximum hit points)
|
Notes
- If you lose all your HP from drinking the gone bad or sediment wines, you gain 4 adventures of Beaten Up instead of the usual 3.
References
- The bottle of wine which was "infused with wormwood," and its effect, Kiss of the Black Fairy, probably reference absinthe; a liquor containing wormood that is commonly referred to as The Green Fairy.