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Increases [[boosts::Reflex (stat)|Reflexes]] when {{com|rub}}bed. |
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==Analyze== |
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Using an {{ilink|i|infuser stone}} on the Puremi figurine will add 25 additional uses per stone, up to a maximum of 900. |
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==Details== |
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[[Berris]] strokes the figurine of the child. "A boy? A girl?" he asks. "Who knows? But happiness is a ripe, juicy pear when you really want one, I suppose." |
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{{DFP|http://drfuturepast.com/DRealms/furnitur/k/items/p/pzspuf.htm}} |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 28 October 2017
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Puremi figurine | |
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Look: | A grinning child in patched clothing sits cross-legged on the ground while eating a pear. Between the baggy clothes and floppy hat pulled over the ears, the child's race and sex are a mystery. |
Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Uses: | 4 |
Appraised Cost: | 9,375 Kronars7,500 Lirums <br />6,765 Dokoras <br />9.375 LTBpoints <br />9.375 Tickets <br />9.375 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Pozen Sebel, Droughtman's Maze, Blood and Gourd (5), Blood and Gourd (4), Blood and Gourd (3) |
Increases Reflexes when RUBbed.
Analyze
Using an infuser stone on the Puremi figurine will add 25 additional uses per stone, up to a maximum of 900.
Details
Berris strokes the figurine of the child. "A boy? A girl?" he asks. "Who knows? But happiness is a ripe, juicy pear when you really want one, I suppose."